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Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
CURRENT AND HISTORICAL EXHIBITIONS AT ROBERTS PROJECTS Brenna Youngblood. the LIGHT and the DARK March 20 – May 15, 2021. Jeffrey Gibson. It Can Be Said of Them January 9 - February 27, 2021. Rachel Rosenthal. Thanks: Collage Works from the 1970's October 24 - December 12, 2020. Synchronicity. September 19 - December 5, 2020.Evan Trine.
ART FAIRS - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Roberts Projects continually participates in art fairs nationally and internationally. Current and past participation includes The Armory Show, Expo Chicago, Art Basel Miami Beach, Frieze New York and Art Los Angeles Contemporary among others.SYNCHRONICITY
By Cristina Samper. Roberts Projects extracts a quote from the Dalai Lama “I am open to the guidance of synchronicity and I do not let expectations hinder my path”, to define the context under which we understand Synchronicity.The group show of nine artists is looking to dive into the unknown, the unexpected, and avoid being held back by preconceived ideas of structured truths. BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD: THE LIGHT AND THE DARK Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the LIGHT and the DARK, Brenna Youngblood’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. the LIGHT and the DARK takes as its genesis Youngblood’s experience navigating the difficulties of last year and applying her lived experiences – endured as two separate but simultaneous realities – to her practice. From a deadly pandemic to a global movement forDANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyBRENNA YOUNGBLOOD
Brenna Youngblood. 3 dollar bill (dirty Money), 2013 Mixed media on canvas . 72.25 x 60.187 in (183.51 x 152.8 cm) Collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los AngelesKEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. He attended the Ghanatta College of Art & Design for Fine Art, with a focus on painting. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Recent museum acquisitions include Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR and the Fogg Museum atHarvard
LENZ GEERK - ARTISTS - ROBERTS PROJECTS LA Lenz Geerk creates psychologically charged paintings that are removed from any specific time or place. Emphasizing his subjects in such a way as to draw out the hidden emotions of the human psyche, Geerk depicts people at the threshold of excitation and in the throes ofexploration.
ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists with VIDEO - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Kehinde Wiley. Smile. Smile is a four-channel video artwork Kehinde Wiley began while completing his MFA at Yale University in 2001. The artist revisited the project 15 years later, once again asking young men he found on the streets of New York to smile unceasingly in front of a camera for one hour.RPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018. OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyKEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout theAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists with VIDEO - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Kehinde Wiley. Smile. Smile is a four-channel video artwork Kehinde Wiley began while completing his MFA at Yale University in 2001. The artist revisited the project 15 years later, once again asking young men he found on the streets of New York to smile unceasingly in front of a camera for one hour.RPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018. OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyKEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout theAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
VIDEO - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Kehinde Wiley. Smile. Smile is a four-channel video artwork Kehinde Wiley began while completing his MFA at Yale University in 2001. The artist revisited the project 15 years later, once again asking young men he found on the streets of New York to smile unceasingly in front of a camera for one hour. CURRENT AND HISTORICAL EXHIBITIONS AT ROBERTS PROJECTS Brenna Youngblood. the LIGHT and the DARK March 20 – May 15, 2021. Jeffrey Gibson. It Can Be Said of Them January 9 - February 27, 2021. Rachel Rosenthal. Thanks: Collage Works from the 1970's October 24 - December 12, 2020. Synchronicity. September 19 - December 5, 2020.Evan Trine.
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Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD: THE LIGHT AND THE DARK Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the LIGHT and the DARK, Brenna Youngblood’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. the LIGHT and the DARK takes as its genesis Youngblood’s experience navigating the difficulties of last year and applying her lived experiences – endured as two separate but simultaneous realities – to her practice. From a deadly pandemic to a global movement for OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe’s second solo show with the gallery opens with a presentation of new works continuing his idiosyncratic perspective on Diasporic culture through theSYNCHRONICITY
By Cristina Samper. Roberts Projects extracts a quote from the Dalai Lama “I am open to the guidance of synchronicity and I do not let expectations hinder my path”, to define the context under which we understand Synchronicity.The group show of nine artists is looking to dive into the unknown, the unexpected, and avoid being held back by preconceived ideas of structured truths.WISH YOU WERE HERE
Wish You Were Here. January 11 – February 29, 2020. We’ve all received postcards from those travelling to far off places, extoling the virtues of the exotic with sentiments like, “The light is so beautiful this far North,” or the simple, more prosaic, “Having fun!” but most of the time the ending phrase, heartfelt as itAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representationKEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Accra, Ghana and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Quaicoe’s figuration is built upon a palette where color becomes its own language of transformation, be it social, political or personal. ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018. OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018. OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamyAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the VIDEO - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Kehinde Wiley. Smile. Smile is a four-channel video artwork Kehinde Wiley began while completing his MFA at Yale University in 2001. The artist revisited the project 15 years later, once again asking young men he found on the streets of New York to smile unceasingly in front of a camera for one hour. CURRENT AND HISTORICAL EXHIBITIONS AT ROBERTS PROJECTS Brenna Youngblood. the LIGHT and the DARK March 20 – May 15, 2021. Jeffrey Gibson. It Can Be Said of Them January 9 - February 27, 2021. Rachel Rosenthal. Thanks: Collage Works from the 1970's October 24 - December 12, 2020. Synchronicity. September 19 - December 5, 2020.Evan Trine.
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Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD: THE LIGHT AND THE DARK Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the LIGHT and the DARK, Brenna Youngblood’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. the LIGHT and the DARK takes as its genesis Youngblood’s experience navigating the difficulties of last year and applying her lived experiences – endured as two separate but simultaneous realities – to her practice. From a deadly pandemic to a global movement forSYNCHRONICITY
By Cristina Samper. Roberts Projects extracts a quote from the Dalai Lama “I am open to the guidance of synchronicity and I do not let expectations hinder my path”, to define the context under which we understand Synchronicity.The group show of nine artists is looking to dive into the unknown, the unexpected, and avoid being held back by preconceived ideas of structured truths. OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe’s second solo show with the gallery opens with a presentation of new works continuing his idiosyncratic perspective on Diasporic culture through theAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representationKEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout theARDESHIR TABRIZI
October 19 – November 16, 2019. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce its first solo exhibition of mixed media paintings and works on paper by Iranian American artist Ardeshir Tabrizi. Tabrizi’s hand-embroidered textile pieces address the intersection of cultural renewal and historical understanding of heritage in contemporarysociety.
OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Accra, Ghana and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Quaicoe’s figuration is built upon a palette where color becomes its own language of transformation, be it social, political or personal. ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representation DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representationAMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
DANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD: THE LIGHT AND THE DARK Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the LIGHT and the DARK, Brenna Youngblood’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. the LIGHT and the DARK takes as its genesis Youngblood’s experience navigating the difficulties of last year and applying her lived experiences – endured as two separate but simultaneous realities – to her practice. From a deadly pandemic to a global movement forDANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
FRIEZE NEW YORK VIEWING ROOM Frieze New York Viewing Room. May 5 – 14, 2021. Featuring works by Amoako Boafo, Dominic Chambers, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saar, and Brenna Youngblood. The works on view are motivated by a sense of political or social injustice, reflect on cycles of vulnerability and strength from endurance, or push forth a JEFFREY GIBSON INCLUDED IN 10 QUEER INDIGENOUS ARTISTS ON Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD
Brenna Youngblood. 3 dollar bill (dirty Money), 2013 Mixed media on canvas . 72.25 x 60.187 in (183.51 x 152.8 cm) Collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles LENZ GEERK - ARTISTS - ROBERTS PROJECTS LA Lenz Geerk creates psychologically charged paintings that are removed from any specific time or place. Emphasizing his subjects in such a way as to draw out the hidden emotions of the human psyche, Geerk depicts people at the threshold of excitation and in the throes ofexploration.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. He attended the Ghanatta College of Art & Design for Fine Art, with a focus on painting. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Recent museum acquisitions include Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR and the Fogg Museum atHarvard
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Accra, Ghana and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Quaicoe’s figuration is built upon a palette where color becomes its own language of transformation, be it social, political or personal. ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representation DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representation DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD: THE LIGHT AND THE DARK Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the LIGHT and the DARK, Brenna Youngblood’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. the LIGHT and the DARK takes as its genesis Youngblood’s experience navigating the difficulties of last year and applying her lived experiences – endured as two separate but simultaneous realities – to her practice. From a deadly pandemic to a global movement forDANIEL CREWS-CHUBB
Daniel Crews-Chubb was born in Northampton, England. Crews-Chubb's work employs a traditional expressionistic, painterly language amid a conceptual framework investigating the potency of the iconic image and the dramatic dynamism of historic and contemporary visual repetition. He studied at Turps Art School, London and Chelsea College of Arts,London.
FRIEZE NEW YORK VIEWING ROOM Frieze New York Viewing Room. May 5 – 14, 2021. Featuring works by Amoako Boafo, Dominic Chambers, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saar, and Brenna Youngblood. The works on view are motivated by a sense of political or social injustice, reflect on cycles of vulnerability and strength from endurance, or push forth a JEFFREY GIBSON INCLUDED IN 10 QUEER INDIGENOUS ARTISTS ON Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD
Brenna Youngblood. 3 dollar bill (dirty Money), 2013 Mixed media on canvas . 72.25 x 60.187 in (183.51 x 152.8 cm) Collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles LENZ GEERK - ARTISTS - ROBERTS PROJECTS LA Lenz Geerk creates psychologically charged paintings that are removed from any specific time or place. Emphasizing his subjects in such a way as to draw out the hidden emotions of the human psyche, Geerk depicts people at the threshold of excitation and in the throes ofexploration.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Greater Accra Region, Ghana. He attended the Ghanatta College of Art & Design for Fine Art, with a focus on painting. He currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Recent museum acquisitions include Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA; Portland Art Museum, Portland, OR and the Fogg Museum atHarvard
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout the OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Accra, Ghana and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Quaicoe’s figuration is built upon a palette where color becomes its own language of transformation, be it social, political or personal. ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representation DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy ROBERTS PROJECTSARTISTSEXHIBITIONSPUBLICATIONSVIDEONEWSGALLERY Roberts Projects presents a diverse and ambitious program emphasizing museum-quality, installation-based exhibitions. Since 1999, the gallery has been championing artists withRPLA PUBLICATIONS
Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ARTISTS REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is committed to making its website accessible to all people, including individuals with disabilities. We are in the process of making sure our website complies with best practices and standards as defined by the Section 508 of the US Rehabilitation Act. ABOUT ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects was founded as Roberts & Tilton in Los Angeles in 1999 by partners Bennett Roberts, Julie Roberts and Jack Tilton. Following the passing of Jack Tilton (1951- 2017), Roberts & Tilton changed its name to Roberts Projects on January 1, 2018.DOMINIC CHAMBERS
Dominic Chambers Now Represented by Roberts Projects. March 29, 2021. Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Black Like Me. January 11 – February 29, 2020. Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the exhibition of Ghanian artist Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe. This presentation brings together new portraits and is the artist’s first showing of work in the United States. Quaicoe’s lush and luminous oil paintings of black men and women, some strangershe
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo was born in Accra, Ghana and is based in Vienna, Austria. Portraying individuals from the Diaspora and beyond by highlighting self-perception and beauty, Boafo invites a reflection on Black subjectivity, specifically of its diversity and complexity. His portraits are notable for their bold colors and patterns, which celebrate his subjects as a means to challenge representation DOMINIC CHAMBERS NOW REPRESENTED BY ROBERTS PROJECTS Roberts Projects is thrilled to announce representation of New Haven-based artist Dominic Chambers. Drawing loosely upon a tradition of contemporary mystical realism, Dominic Chambers creates paintings that immediately reference literary narratives cited in books, various mythologies and Black history, both in its oral tradition and writtenaccount.
AMOAKO BOAFO
Amoako Boafo’s First Exhibition at Roberts Projects in Los Angeles Centers Black Subjectivity February 15, 2019. By Victoria L. Valentine. After moving to Vienna, Amoako Boafo began a new portrait series. The work grew less out of inspiration and more out ofmotivation.
PETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy ART FAIRS - ROBERTSPROJECTSLA Roberts Projects continually participates in art fairs nationally and internationally. Current and past participation includes The Armory Show, Expo Chicago, Art Basel Miami Beach, Frieze New York and Art Los Angeles Contemporary among others. BRENNA YOUNGBLOOD: THE LIGHT AND THE DARK Roberts Projects is pleased to announce the LIGHT and the DARK, Brenna Youngblood’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery. the LIGHT and the DARK takes as its genesis Youngblood’s experience navigating the difficulties of last year and applying her lived experiences – endured as two separate but simultaneous realities – to her practice. From a deadly pandemic to a global movement for OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe’s second solo show with the gallery opens with a presentation of new works continuing his idiosyncratic perspective on Diasporic culture through theSYNCHRONICITY
By Cristina Samper. Roberts Projects extracts a quote from the Dalai Lama “I am open to the guidance of synchronicity and I do not let expectations hinder my path”, to define the context under which we understand Synchronicity.The group show of nine artists is looking to dive into the unknown, the unexpected, and avoid being held back by preconceived ideas of structured truths. JEFFREY GIBSON INCLUDED IN 10 QUEER INDIGENOUS ARTISTS ON Roberts Projects is Los Angeles-based contemporary art gallery representing artists across multiple generations of internationally recognized, established artists as well as emerging artists including Amoako Boafo, Lenz Geerk, Jeffrey Gibson, Wangari Mathenge, Betye Saarand Kehinde Wiley
KEHINDE WILEY
Kehinde Wiley (b. 1977, Los Angeles) is an American artist best known for his portraits that render people of color in the traditional settings of Old Master paintings. Wiley’s work brings art history face-to-face with contemporary culture, using the visual rhetoric of the heroic, the powerful, the majestic and the sublime to celebrate black and brown people the artist has met throughout theBRENNA YOUNGBLOOD
Brenna Youngblood. 3 dollar bill (dirty Money), 2013 Mixed media on canvas . 72.25 x 60.187 in (183.51 x 152.8 cm) Collection of Museum of Contemporary Art, Los AngelesPETER ROGIERS
Peter Rogiers. Slagroom. September 8 – October 6, 2007. Slagroom, the Dutch word for “whip cream,” is the title of Peter Rogiers’ first exhibition in Los Angeles at Roberts & Tilton. Slagroom is a source of inspiration for the way Rogiers conceptualizes and then models his sculptures. At first glance, the work looks soft and creamy LENZ GEERK - ARTISTS - ROBERTS PROJECTS LA Lenz Geerk creates psychologically charged paintings that are removed from any specific time or place. Emphasizing his subjects in such a way as to draw out the hidden emotions of the human psyche, Geerk depicts people at the threshold of excitation and in the throes ofexploration.
OTIS KWAME KYE QUAICOE Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe was born in Accra, Ghana and currently resides in Portland, Oregon. Quaicoe’s figuration is built upon a palette where color becomes its own language of transformation, be it social, political or personal. Viewing Room Main Site Skip to contentArtists Exhibitions
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Jeffrey Gibson | Because Once you Enter My House, It Becomes Our House deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum June 4, 2021 – June 1, 2022 A monumental sculpture by renowned artist Jeffrey Gibson (Mississippi Choctaw-Cherokee), the title, _Because Once You Enter My House, It Becomes Our House_, comes from a song Gibson associates with nightclubs that have provided haven and community especially for LGBTQ+ people and BIPOC. The ziggurat form references the earthen architecture of the ancient Mississippian city of Cahokia, which flourished in the seventh through fourteenth centuries, well beforeEuropean contact.
Betye Saar: 2020 Wolfgang Hahn Prize Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany June 1 – September 12, 2021 On Sunday, May 30th, 9:30am PST (12:30pm EST) Betye Saar will be awarded the twenty-sixth Wolfgang Hahn Prize by the Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst am Museum Ludwig. The Gesellschaft für Moderne Kunst am Museum Ludwig acquired the assemblage _The Divine Face_ from 1971 together with the Museum Ludwig for the museum’s collection as part of the prize awarded to Betye Saar. The work will be presented in the museum’s collection from June 1 – September 12, 2021 along with two etchings recently acquired through the “Perlensucher am Museum Ludwig” initiative as well as a collage and an artist’s book. Betye Saar Print Edition "The Mystic Eyes (Page from 1970 Betye SaarSketchbook)" 2020
Created on the occasion of the 2020 Wolfgang Hahn Prize, Betye Saar's "The Mystic Eyes (Page from 1970 Betye Saar Sketchbook)" 2020 explores the all-seeing eye, a motif that makes it seem as if a benevolent deity is looking down upon us. The ancient symbol is said to lend power and offer protection from harm. Kehinde Wiley and Black Rock Senegal Announce New Benefit Collaboration May 20, 2021 Kehinde Wiley is pleased to announce the newest product to benefit Black Rock Senegal. The _Conspicuous Fraud Series #1 (Eminence)_ Notebook draws inspiration from an artwork by Kehinde Wiley of the same name, made by the artist while he was in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 2001. This early work is part of a larger series which emphasizes and explores the beauty of natural black hair.Artsy Artnet
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