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.
PhD. Clive Robertson | |
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Born | Plymouth, Devon |
Nationality | Canadian |
Alma mater | University of Reading |
Occupation(s) | Artist, critic, curator, publisher |
Notable work | Air-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) |
Honours | 2015 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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