About the Artist
Robert Hornsby is an artist, performer and writer based in New York City, who has exhibited nationally and internationally. His paintings, sculpture, as well as installations have been shown in many non-profit and commercial galleries in Chicago and New York. He is the former exhibitions director of the Aperture Foundation's Burden Gallery for photographic art. Previously, Hornsby served as the managing editor of publishing and exhibition director for the American Craft Museum (now the Museum of Art and Design) in New York. Even earlier, he was a curator for the Illinois Arts Council, a state government agency, where he managed the creation and publicity of art exhibitions, along with their appearance at multiple museums throughout the state. Prior to that, he was gallerist in Chicago from 1984 to 1988. Hornsby holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art (BFA) from the University of Texas at Austin and a Master’s in Fine Art Degree (MFA) from the Art Institute of Chicago. Contact the artist for exhibition inquiries, purchase or more information here.
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