Clive Robertson (artist)

Clive Robertson, (born 1946 in Plymouth, Devon) is a Canadian performance and media artist, critic, curator, publisher and retired Queen's University art history professor. He is based in Kingston, Ontario.

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Clive Robertson
Born
Plymouth, Devon
NationalityCanadian
Alma materUniversity of Reading
Occupation(s)Artist, critic, curator, publisher
Notable workAir-To-Earth Parachute Jump (1971), The Sculptured Politics of Joseph Beuys (1975), Explaining Pictures To Dead Air (1978), The Ganser Syndrome (with Johanna Householder and Frances Leeming) (1987)
Honours2015 Lifetime Achievement Award, ARCCO (Artist Run Centres And Collectives, Ontario)

2014 Éminence Gris Award 7a*11d International Performance Art Festival 2002 Nominated for a Governor-General's Visual and Media Arts Award 1996-8 Doctoral Fellowship, SSHRC 1986-7 "A" Grant, Performance Art, The Canada Council

1983-4 "A" Grant, Intermedia, The Canada Council
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