"Hector Vex 201" by Robin Bright
- Painted Steel and Plaster
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31.75 x 10 in
(80.65 x 25.4 cm)
- Robin Bright
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In the words of Robert Pincus, U-T San Diego Art Critic:
"In the 1980s and 1990s, he exhibited regularly at either of two La Jolla galleries: #Quint or Thomas Babeor, earning admiration from critics and collectors alike. His work also garnered attention in Los Angeles with the late Burnett Miller and his space on La Brea. But in the last decade or so, his solo shows have been in non-commercial spaces, such as the Taylor Library in Pacific Beach in 2008, where he exhibited a vibrant series of intricately patterned brightly colored wall compositions in plaster."
Robin Bright assisted the Coopriders in curation of 135 works for the "Collector's Choice" Gala and Exhibition held at the "Paladion" in San Diego in 1994. See the Burl Stiff S-D Union Tribune article in the image under main artwork.
Patti and Coop saw Robin Bright regularly at exhibitions, social gallery events, and community art events. Mark Quint and the Thomas Babeor galleries represented Robin at the time. Here is one of many: Oceanside_Museum_Exhibition_2016
Robin Bright's darker version on what Coop Cooprider refers to as the "Blade" is shown here: Robert_Pincus_on_Robin_Bright_2016
- Framed: 31.75 x 10 in (80.65 x 25.4 cm)
- Subject Matter: Blade Sculpture all white relief
- Created: 1988
- Inventory Number: NDC11
- Collections: Contemporary Artists of Importance, California Artists