E. Brady Robinson’sArt Desksfeatures photographs of the desks and working spaces of artists, curators, art dealers and critics throughout the East Coast. Her subjects include collector Mera Rubell, historian David Ward and photographer William Christenberry.
E. Brady Robinsonis a photographer based in Washington, DC. She divides her time between personal art projects and commissioned work. Addison Ripley Fine Art and Amstel Gallery represent her work. She received her BFA in photography from The Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore, Maryland and her MFA in photography from Cranbrook Art Academy in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
Andy Grundbergis a critic, curator, and teacher in Washington, D.C., where he is the associate dean of undergraduate studies and chair of photography at the Corcoran College of Art and Design. From 1981 to 1991, he was an art critic for the New York Times, for which he continues to write today.
Mostly absent of their owners, the images nonetheless speak to their work, their tastes, their personal lives. ,
- Washington Post, October 18, 2014
There is something fascinating about seeing the spaces in which creative people work.,
- Hyperallergic, October 21, 2014
Art Desks has received the Grand Prize Award in the American Life exhibition in the 2011 Lishui Photography Festival, China.
E. Brady Robinson’sArt Desksfeatures photographs of the desks and working spaces of artists, curators, art dealers and critics throughout the East Coast. Her subjects include collector Mera Rubell, historian David Ward and photographer William Christenberry.
E. Brady Robinsonis a photographer based in Washington, DC. She divides her time between personal art projects and commissioned work. Addison Ripley Fine Art and Amstel Gallery represent her work. She received her BFA in photography from The Maryland Institute, College of Art in Baltimore,lS$