April 19 - May 24, 2025
From Ivester Contemporary:
“Ivester Contemporary is proud to present The Middle Distance, a solo exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Dana Robinson. This exhibition marks Robinson’s first solo presentation with the gallery and features twelve new paintings composed of acrylic, ink, and fabric on canvas.
Working at the intersection of materiality and memory, The Middle Distanceexplores themes of perception, nostalgia, and the elusive nature of reality. Robinson’s layered surfaces combine vivid color, hand-dyed textiles, and painterly abstraction to create mercurial compositions that feel suspended between clarity and collapse. Her work invites viewers into a space of anticipation, where past, present, and imagined futures converge and blur.
Referencing everything from family photographs to digital detritus, Robinson pieces together a world that reflects the fractured and often disorienting flow of contemporary life. Fabric plays a central role in these works, functioning as both a literal and symbolic thread that connects disparate elements. Patterns and fragments serve as anchors to memory, while also opening space for new associations and fantasies. The result is a body of work that holds mystery and multiplicity, resisting singular interpretation.
Dana Robinson (b.1990, Brooklyn) is a Brooklyn based multimedia artist. She earned her BFA in Design from Florida State University in 2012 and her MFA in Fine Arts from the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2019.”
Reception: April 19, 2025 | 7–9 pm
Dana Robinson: The Middle Distance
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