Drawing
the Line:
Drawings by Robin Hill
May
1-June 16, 2007
Don Soker Contemporary Art
49 Geary Street
San Francisco, CA
Don Soker
is pleased to announce Drawing the Line, a solo exhibition by Robin Hill,
consisting of new large-scale wax drawings which explore the diagrammatic,
navigational, transcendental, and hypnotic potential of singular line formations,
derived from chance operations and subjected to inversion, enlargement, reduction,
repetition, and rotation. Drawn with hot tools and filled with pigment, the
lines in her drawings conjure the lexicons of branding, tattooing, carving,
engraving, and tracks.
In this new body of work Hill continues to examine the potential of wayward
materials, in this case red thread dropped onto pieces of paper which serve
as an index for the variations revealed in these drawings. Her drawing, sculpture,
and photography share the qualities and questions that have been the subject
of her work for years, whereby a seemingly arbitrary process of image-making
leads to meaning through repetition and organization, and whereby images and
forms acquire a sense of purpose, not in their singularity, but in their relationship
to the whole, whether that whole is a space or a collection of works in a
space.
Robin Hill received her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. She resides
in Woodland, California and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. She is represented by
Lennon-Weinberg, Inc., New York and Don Soker, San Francisco. Recent solo
shows include Kardex at another year in LA, and Multiplying the Variations
at the University Art Gallery-California State University, Stanislaus (accompanied
by a catalog with an essay by poet and critic, Raphael Rubinstein). She has
also embarked on a number of collaborative projects with sculptor Steve Kaltenbach,
composer Sam Nichols, and dancer Kristin Nash. Other Voices, the e-Journal
of Cultural Criticism, recently commissioned an interview with Hill entitled
Handmade, Repetition, Narrative: An Interview with Robin Hill, and can be
found at http://www.othervoices.org. She has received grants and awards from
the NEA, the Pollock-Krasner Foundation, and the New York Foundation for the
Arts. Her work is in the collections of the UCLA Hammer Museum, The Fogg Art
Museum, and The Richard L. Nelson Museum. She is an Associate Professor of
Art at UC Davis. Additional information about Robin Hill is available online
at http://www.robin-hill.net








