Rachel St. Morning - Emil Robinson , 2025.
American , b. 1981 -
Oil on board , 59.75 x 47 cm.

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Rachel St. Morning - Emil Robinson , 2025.
American , b. 1981 -
Oil on board , 59.75 x 47 cm.
Emil Robinson
"Early and Late". 2022.
Untitled. 2009/13.
Untitled. 2024.
Untitled. 2024.
"Interior 5". 2024.
"Interior 1". 2024.
"Interior. St Rohs". 2024.
"Rachel St, Morning". 2025.
Paintings by Emil Robinson. American. b. 1981-
Source: @huariqueje
Emil Robinson
Emil Robinson’s paintings for Interiors, on view at Abattoir Gallery in Cleveland, are a meditation on space. The doors, slightly ajar, closed, or allowing glimpses of the outside world, invite the viewer to think about their own interiors.
From the press release-
The work stems from conversations about the history of interior paintings which serve as both records of domestic spaces as well as vessels for psychological profiles. Robinson, a classically-trained painter from Ohio, spent the past year studying local spaces, ranging from abandoned university buildings to the personal spaces of home and studio. With this show, the artist has focused his virtuoso brushwork onto smaller scale compositions in order to capture the essence of place.
Robinson has exhibited in institutions and galleries throughout the Midwest as well as in San Francisco, New York, and London. He is the recipient of grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council, among others.
Interior spaces invite a range of associations. Their open spaces welcome reflection and their spatial interludes are indicative of the various thresholds we encounter throughout our lives. The function and formal simplicity of the built environment is synonymous with psychological complexity in my paintings. I want the viewer to recognize my subjects while simultaneously losing a grip on the comfort of utility which rooms doors and all other functional spaces invite.
– Emil Robinson
This exhibition is on view until 6/1/24.
Catherine In Green (2012)
Emil Robinson
Emil Robinson, Catherine Walks, 2013, oil on paper
Emil Robinson, Night Visitor, 2012