Winters is known for his practice in Relational
Aesthetics and has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates and fortune telling into his artistic outputs – W.B Bearman Bags a Job was one of his pieces in which he would invite his audience into a box he had made, the audience and himself separated by a one-way mirror;
« I am seduced by the materials. I get excited just by mixing colors and seeing them change in front of my eyes. »
Robin Winters
he would then speak with the audience, play music and tell them their fortune. There are a few recurring themes throughout all of Winters’ work, these include faces, boats, cars and the image of the fool. Asides from his own artistic endeavours, Winters is a teacher of art and currently teaches at the Sch
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Winters is known for his practice in Relational
Aesthetics and has incorporated such devices as blind dates, double dates and fortune telling into his artistic outputs – W.B Bearman Bags a Job was one of his pieces in which he would invite his audience into a box he had made, the audience and himself separated by a one-way mirror;
« I am seduced by the materials. I get excited just by mixing colors and seeing them change in front of my eyes. »
Robin Winters
he would then speak with the audience, play music and tell them their fortune. There are a few recurring themes throughout all of Winters’ work, these include faces, boats, cars and the image of the fool. Asides from his own artistic endeavours, Winters is a teacher of art and currently teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City.
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