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      • 4 Works of Art by Robin Holder and Steve Mayo
        Mar. 23, 2023

        4 Works of Art by Robin Holder and Steve Mayo

        Est: $200 - $300

        Robin Holder (American, born 1952). Lithograph on handmade paper of Ancient Egyptian ruins. Signed and dated "Robin Holder 1989" in pencil lower right. Steven Mayo (American, 20th century). A charcoal drawing of Barack Obama signed "Steve Mayo" lower right, a pencil and pastel drawing of a child skateboarding, and a Holocaust work "Mommy never bought my brothers striped pajamas." Wear, dirt, light scratches and scuffs to glass and frames of all four works. Robin Holder lithograph: 15" x 12" sight, 21" x 17" frame.

        Willow Auction House
      • Robin Holder "My Name is Peaches" Mixed Media
        Jan. 12, 2023

        Robin Holder "My Name is Peaches" Mixed Media

        Est: $300 - $400

        Robin Holder (American, born 1952). "My Name is Peaches", titled lower right of panel 6. 2010. 6 panels, collage of Arches Cover black paper mounted on archival board. Panels 2, 3, 5, and 6 with labels on verso. Cardstock with work and artist information included. Light scratches and scuffs to plexiglass covers. Each panel 24" x 20". Overall: 48" x 60 1/4"

        Willow Auction House
      • 4 Works of Art by Robin Holder and Steve Mayo
        Jan. 12, 2023

        4 Works of Art by Robin Holder and Steve Mayo

        Est: $200 - $300

        Robin Holder (American, born 1952). Lithograph on handmade paper of Ancient Egyptian ruins. Signed and dated "Robin Holder 1989" in pencil lower right. Steven Mayo (American, 20th century). A charcoal drawing of Barack Obama signed "Steve Mayo" lower right, a pencil and pastel drawing of a child skateboarding, and a Holocaust work "Mommy never bought my brothers striped pajamas." Wear, dirt, light scratches and scuffs to glass and frames of all four works. Robin Holder lithograph: 15" x 12" sight, 21" x 17" frame.

        Willow Auction House
      • Robin Holder, b. 1952, They Damaged Us More Than Katrina, Color serigraph, 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches
        Mar. 12, 2022

        Robin Holder, b. 1952, They Damaged Us More Than Katrina, Color serigraph, 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches

        Est: $1,200 - $1,500

        Robin Holder b. 1952 They Damaged Us More Than Katrina Color serigraph 2006 Signed, titled, and numbered 54/70. Published by Raven Fine Art Editions, Curlee Raven Holton, master printer 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches (image); 30 x 22 inches (full sheet) Robin Holder was the child of an African American father and Russian Jewish mother born in Chicago and raised in New York City since the age of 7. "Being an African American Jewish female is automatic grounds for marginalization in this country. However, I decided that the role of victim was unacceptable. While studying at the High School of Music and Art I realized I could be creative instead of reactive. I decided art making could be a constructive vehicle of experimentation, exploration, communication and courage!" — Robin Holder "Holder's unique approach to printmaking is her use of stenciling and layering, creating imagery, which similarly to life, is rich with meaning and complexity." —African American Art Since 1950, Perspectives from the Driskell Center, 2012, p. 69 In addition to the High School of Music and Art (NYC), she studied at the Art Students League (1969-71) and the Printmaking Workshop in Amsterdam. From 1977-1986, she worked as a coordinator at Robert Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop (NYC). This print is part of a larger series titled, Warrior Women Wizards: Mystical Magical Series, which began in 1985 and continued for more than two decades. In 2006, she began a residency at Curlee Raven Holden's Experimental Printmaking Institute, where she executed this work. The disastrous effects of the hurricane and the inadequate governmental response inspired this subject, but typically, the artist addresses multiple issues within the scope of a single work. In times of tragedy, the inequalities which exist everyday are amplified.

        Black Art Auction
      • Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder
        Jun. 06, 2021

        Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder

        Est: $8 - $40

        This is a Robin Williams custom cut Facsimile Autograph card. It is an old 1978 Mork and Mindy card that has been custom cut and has a facsimile autograph. It comes in the sealed slab holder as shown. This is a cool looking custom piece of this famous actor.

        Sports Collectibles
      • Robin Holder, b. 1952, They Damaged Us More Than Katrina, Color serigraph, 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches
        Nov. 14, 2020

        Robin Holder, b. 1952, They Damaged Us More Than Katrina, Color serigraph, 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Robin Holder b. 1952 They Damaged Us More Than Katrina Color serigraph 2006 Signed, titled, and numbered 54/70. Published by Raven Fine Art Editions, Curlee Raven Holton, master printer 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches (image); 30 x 22 inches (full sheet) Robin Holder was the child of an African American father and Russian Jewish mother born in Chicago and raised in New York City since the age of 7. "Being an African American Jewish female is automatic grounds for marginalization in this country. However, I decided that the role of victim was unacceptable. While studying at the High School of Music and Art I realized I could be creative instead of reactive. I decided art making could be a constructive vehicle of experimentation, exploration, communication and courage!" — Robin Holder "Holder's unique approach to printmaking is her use of stenciling and layering, creating imagery, which similarly to life, is rich with meaning and complexity." —African American Art Since 1950, Perspectives from the Driskell Center, 2012, p. 69 In addition to the High School of Music and Art (NYC), she studied at the Art Students League (1969-71) and the Printmaking Workshop in Amsterdam. From 1977-1986, she worked as a coordinator at Robert Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop (NYC). This print is part of a larger series titled, Warrior Women Wizards: Mystical Magical Series, which began in 1985 and continued for more than two decades. In 2006, she began a residency at Curlee Raven Holden's Experimental Printmaking Institute, where she executed this work. The disastrous effects of the hurricane and the inadequate governmental response inspired this subject, but typically, the artist addresses multiple issues within the scope of a single work. In times of tragedy, the inequalities which exist everyday are amplified. 26-1/4 x 18-7/8 inches

        Black Art Auction
      • Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder
        Aug. 08, 2020

        Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder

        Est: $8 - $40

        This is a Robin Williams custom cut Facsimile Autograph card. It is an old 1978 Mork and Mindy card that has been custom cut and has a facsimile autograph. It comes in the sealed slab holder as shown. This is a cool looking custom piece of this famous actor.

        Sports Collectibles
      • Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder
        Jul. 11, 2020

        Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder

        Est: $8 - $40

        This is a Robin Williams custom cut Facsimile Autograph card. It is an old 1978 Mork and Mindy card that has been custom cut and has a facsimile autograph. It comes in the sealed slab holder as shown. This is a cool looking custom piece of this famous actor.

        Sports Collectibles
      • Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder
        Nov. 09, 2019

        Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder

        Est: $8 - $40

        This is a Robin Williams custom cut Facsimile Autograph card. It is an old 1978 Mork and Mindy card that has been custom cut and has a facsimile autograph. It comes in the sealed slab holder as shown. This is a cool looking custom piece of this famous actor.

        Sports Collectibles
      • Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder
        Oct. 26, 2019

        Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder

        Est: $8 - $40

        This is a Robin Williams custom cut Facsimile Autograph card. It is an old 1978 Mork and Mindy card that has been custom cut and has a facsimile autograph. It comes in the sealed slab holder as shown. This is a cool looking custom piece of this famous actor.

        Sports Collectibles
      • Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder
        Sep. 14, 2019

        Robin Williams Facsimile Autograph Custom Cut Card In Slabbed Holder

        Est: $8 - $40

        This is a Robin Williams custom cut Facsimile Autograph card. It is an old 1978 Mork and Mindy card that has been custom cut and has a facsimile autograph. It comes in the sealed slab holder as shown. This is a cool looking custom piece of this famous actor.

        Sports Collectibles
      • ROBIN HOLDER (1952 - ) Horus of the New Age III.
        Oct. 03, 2013

        ROBIN HOLDER (1952 - ) Horus of the New Age III.

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        ROBIN HOLDER (1952 - ) Horus of the New Age III. Color linoleum cut with stencils, 1988. 610x444 mm; 24x17 1/2 inches, full margins. Signed and titled in pencil, lower margin. Robin Holder's collage and printmaking is inspired by the earlier innovations of Romare Bearden--incorporating mythological hybrids with the African-American experience. The daughter of an African-American father and a Jewish mother from Chicago, she moved to New York's Upper West Side in 1959 with her mother. She attended the High School of Music and Art, the Art Students League, and the MacDowell Colony in New Hampshire. In 1977, she joined Bob Blackburn's Printmaking Workshop. Holder's work has been exhibited at the Parish Gallery, Washington, DC, Hammonds House Museum, Atlanta, and the Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta.

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