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Laurie Robins, You Can See America. America is Hard to See, still from 17min HD video, 2017. Courtesy the artist.

Laurie Robins, You Can See America. America is Hard to See,  HD video, 17 min (still), 2017. Courtesy the artist.

Laurie Robins was the eighth South London Gallery Postgraduate artist in residence. Robins recently completed his MA in Forensic Architecture at the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University, London.

His research-based practice spans video, publications, and lectures. Recent projects have been concerned with contemporary managerial practice, the challenges of representing ecological crisis, and the historical and environmental conditions of capitalism.

BIOGRAPHY

Laurie Robins (b.1988, UK) is an artist and filmmaker. He studied at the Centre for Research Architecture (Goldsmiths, University of London) and was a studio participant in the Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Recent exhibitions, lectures and screenings include The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (US), The Showroom (UK), Gerrit Rietveld Pavilion (NL) and Kunstverein Kassel (DE). His work Real Performance (with Grace Phillips) was recently awarded the Golden Cube for best installation at Kassel Dokfest. www.laurierobins.com

 

The Postgraduate Residency is supported by the Paul and Louise Cooke Endowment.