Rob Wynne

Equilibrium, 2015
poured and mirrored glass
19 x 50 inches

Speechless, 2019

poured & mirrored glass

24 x 50 inches

Rob Wynne glass text Locks Gallery

ETCETERA, 2015
hand poured and mirrored glass
21 x 47 inches

Rob Wynne Locks Gallery Glass Text Quotes

Quotes, 2017

poured and mirrored glass

10 x 30 inches

Night Visit, 2019

poured and mirrored glass

38 x 33 inches

Rob Wynne

I Only Open My Door for Animals, 2019
poured, mirrored and gold leafed red glass
90 x 45 inches

Rob Wynne Locks Gallery Stars Behind Clouds

Stars Behind Clouds, 2018

poured and mirrored glass

48 x 63 inches

Artist Bio

Rob Wynne’s art is intertwined with allusive phrases that he appropriates from literature, television and conversations. Once extracted from their context, and juxtaposed with Wynne’s surreal, nostalgic imagery, they create a Proustian atmosphere where such figures as Louis Aragon, Maria Callas, and Georges Bataille seem to have a dialogue. In his 1990s installations at Holly Solomon Gallery and Grey Art Gallery in New York, Wynne embroidered photographs of 18th century Meissen figurines with fresh anachronistic texts; lined rooms with butterflies or snakes silkscreened on wallpaper; and embroidered suits with Jean Genet’s stage directions before hanging them in the window. In his most recent work, Wynne choreographs large hand-poured letters of mirrored glass on the walls to embody his collection of borrowed thoughts such as ADIEU, VISIBLE SILENCE, and BE COME!.

Rob Wynne (b. 1948) has had numerous solo gallery exhibitions, including JGM Galerie, Paris; Galerie Edward Mitterand, Geneva; and Holly Solomon Gallery, New York. His work has been featured in group exhibitions at the McNay Art Museum, TX; P.S.1 Institute for Contemporary Art, NY; Long Beach Museum of Art, CA; The Drawing Center, NY; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA. Wynne's work is in the collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The Museum of Modern Art, NY; Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; Centre Pompidou, France; The Norton Museum of Art, FL; the Columbus Museum of Art, OH; and the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris.

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