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Photo Exhibit: |
Under the Brooklyn Bridge, NYC, 1986 |
Orville Robertson On Line Exhibition 12 March - 22 May, 2010
Portfolio available for viewing
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Orville Robertson, born in Jamaica, has been been photographing the streets and its residents for more than a quarter century. His work has been included in numerous exhibitions in the United States and is represented in many major museum, private, and corporate collections. He is the publisher and editor of Fotophile, the photography journal he founded in 1993. He is the co-curator of Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers at the Brooklyn Museum in 2001, highlighting one hundred living black photographers. In 2004 his group show Man-ifestations: Photographs of Men, co-curated with Kay Kenny, was exhibited at The Southeast Museum of Photography in Daytona Beach, Florida. He was also awarded a 2002 Fellowship in Photography by the New York Foundation for the Arts. My images are defined by the simple aesthetic of balancing a “child’s curiosity,” and the informal way children look at the world around them, with an adult’s learned need for structure and meaning to “make sense of it all.” |