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Robert Pruitt

Robert Pruitt (b. 1975, U.S.A.) uses crayons as his medium of choice, a drawing material composed of charcoal and clay.

His women, based on his friends and community members, enter a fantasy world somewhere between a music video, steampunk tutorial and colonial African exploration. Drawing imagery from science fiction, comic books, hip hop culture, and images taken from the history of political and social struggle in the United States, Robert Pruitt creates drawings, paintings, and sculptures that explore the complexities at the center of contemporary black identity. In sculpture, he works in a more conceptual mode, using found objects such as syrup bottles, shoelaces, and bubble gum. He often paints portraits of his friends and family dressed inperiod costume and with props, creating amalgams of different black historical figures, romantic visions of precolonial Africa, and fantasy. Humorous and incisive, Pruitt's contemporary myth-making allows him to place the everyday within a broader narrative of black cultural self-realisation.

Born in Houston in 1975, Robert A. Pruitt received a BA in studio art from Texas Southern University (2000) and an MFA with a concentration in painting from The University of Texas in Austin (2003). He has exhibited his work locally, nationally, and internationally,most notably, at the California African American Museum (solo), Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Contemporary Arts MuseumHouston, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of Art, the 2006 Whitney Biennial, and most recently in a solo exhibition at the Studio Museum of Harlem. He has participated in influential residencies, such as Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ArtPace, Fabric Workshop Museum, and Brandywine Printshop Residency. He has received numerous awards including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Joan Mitchell Artist Grant, a project grant from the Creative Capital Foundation, and the William H. Johnson Award.

Robert Pruitt (b. 1975, U.S.A.) uses crayons as his medium of choice, a drawing material composed of charcoal and clay.

His women, based on his friends and community members, enter a fantasy world somewhere between a music video, steampunk tutorial and colonial African exploration. Drawing imagery from science fiction, comic books, hip hop culture, and images taken from the history of political and social struggle in the United States, Robert Pruitt creates drawings, paintings, and sculptures that explore the complexities at the center of contemporary black identity. In sculpture, he works in a more conceptual mode, using found objects such as syrup bottles, shoelaces, and bubble gum. He often paints portraits of his friends and family dressed inperiod costume and with props, creating amalgams of different black historical figures, romantic visions of precolonial Africa, and fantasy. Humorous and incisive, Pruitt's contemporary myth-making allows him to place the everyday within a broader narrative of black cultural self-realisation.

Born in Houston in 1975, Robert A. Pruitt received a BA in studio art from Texas Southern University (2000) and an MFA with a concentration in painting from The University of Texas in Austin (2003). He has exhibited his work locally, nationally, and internationally,most notably, at the California African American Museum (solo), Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Contemporary Arts MuseumHouston, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of Art, the 2006 Whitney Biennial, and most recently in a solo exhibition at the Studio Museum of Harlem. He has participated in influential residencies, such as Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ArtPace, Fabric Workshop Museum, and Brandywine Printshop Residency. He has received numerous awards including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Joan Mitchell Artist Grant, a project grant from the Creative Capital Foundation, and the William H. Johnson Award.

Robert Pruitt (b. 1975, U.S.A.) uses crayons as his medium of choice, a drawing material composed of charcoal and clay.

His women, based on his friends and community members, enter a fantasy world somewhere between a music video, steampunk tutorial and colonial African exploration. Drawing imagery from science fiction, comic books, hip hop culture, and images taken from the history of political and social struggle in the United States, Robert Pruitt creates drawings, paintings, and sculptures that explore the complexities at the center of contemporary black identity. In sculpture, he works in a more conceptual mode, using found objects such as syrup bottles, shoelaces, and bubble gum. He often paints portraits of his friends and family dressed inperiod costume and with props, creating amalgams of different black historical figures, romantic visions of precolonial Africa, and fantasy. Humorous and incisive, Pruitt's contemporary myth-making allows him to place the everyday within a broader narrative of black cultural self-realisation.

Born in Houston in 1975, Robert A. Pruitt received a BA in studio art from Texas Southern University (2000) and an MFA with a concentration in painting from The University of Texas in Austin (2003). He has exhibited his work locally, nationally, and internationally,most notably, at the California African American Museum (solo), Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Contemporary Arts MuseumHouston, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of Art, the 2006 Whitney Biennial, and most recently in a solo exhibition at the Studio Museum of Harlem. He has participated in influential residencies, such as Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ArtPace, Fabric Workshop Museum, and Brandywine Printshop Residency. He has received numerous awards including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Joan Mitchell Artist Grant, a project grant from the Creative Capital Foundation, and the William H. Johnson Award.

Robert Pruitt (b. 1975, U.S.A.) uses crayons as his medium of choice, a drawing material composed of charcoal and clay.

His women, based on his friends and community members, enter a fantasy world somewhere between a music video, steampunk tutorial and colonial African exploration. Drawing imagery from science fiction, comic books, hip hop culture, and images taken from the history of political and social struggle in the United States, Robert Pruitt creates drawings, paintings, and sculptures that explore the complexities at the center of contemporary black identity. In sculpture, he works in a more conceptual mode, using found objects such as syrup bottles, shoelaces, and bubble gum. He often paints portraits of his friends and family dressed inperiod costume and with props, creating amalgams of different black historical figures, romantic visions of precolonial Africa, and fantasy. Humorous and incisive, Pruitt's contemporary myth-making allows him to place the everyday within a broader narrative of black cultural self-realisation.

Born in Houston in 1975, Robert A. Pruitt received a BA in studio art from Texas Southern University (2000) and an MFA with a concentration in painting from The University of Texas in Austin (2003). He has exhibited his work locally, nationally, and internationally,most notably, at the California African American Museum (solo), Museum of Fine Arts Houston, The Contemporary Arts MuseumHouston, The Dallas Museum of Art, The Bronx Museum of Art, the 2006 Whitney Biennial, and most recently in a solo exhibition at the Studio Museum of Harlem. He has participated in influential residencies, such as Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, ArtPace, Fabric Workshop Museum, and Brandywine Printshop Residency. He has received numerous awards including the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Joan Mitchell Artist Grant, a project grant from the Creative Capital Foundation, and the William H. Johnson Award.

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52 parktown North,
johannesburg,
Gauteng


© ️Gallery MOMO 2024

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