Robert Sandler

Robert Sandler is a young contemporary artist born in 1991 in Baltimore, Maryland, who currently lives and works in New York City. He has had two solo exhibitions at Kai Matsumiya in New York and Miami respectively, with the most recent being titled "Ha! Ah!" in 2021. His work has also been featured in numerous group exhibitions such as "Missing Target" at Kai Matsumiya in New York in 2021, "Rewriting Our Imaginations" at Liste Art Fair in Basel, Switzerland in 2020, and "Show Me the Signs" at Blum & Poe in Los Angeles in 2019.

Sandler completed his MFA at Bard College and his BA at Brown University. His work spans across various mediums including painting, drawing, and sculpture, and often incorporates humor and playful imagery. Along with artist Jessica Wilson, he presented a screening of their work "Magnetic Dog" at 15 Orient in New York in 2019.

His work combines elements of abstraction, minimalism, and geometric precision. Sandler's work is characterized by a focus on simple forms and colors, and a commitment to precision and careful execution. He uses a variety of materials and techniques, including oil paint, acrylic paint, and ink, and often works on canvas or paper.

Robert Sandler is an artist whose work emphasizes precision, simplicity, and careful execution, and who is committed to the importance of process and experimentation in his creative practice.

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  • Years:

    Born in 1991

  • Country:

    United States of America