About E. Brady
E. Brady Robinson is a photographer based in Baltimore, MD. She divides her time between personal art projects, commissioned work, and teaching photography. She maintains a studio at Hooper Mill in Baltimore. Her fine art photography is represented by Addison/Ripley Fine Art in Washington, D.C. Recent exhibitions include SK8R GRLS solo exhibition at Mark Hachem Gallery Paris… more
E. Brady Robinson: SK8R GRLS
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Amy, Ravens LotAmy, Ravens Lot E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 5 30” x 45”
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Jade and Tina, McKim ParkJade and Tina, McKim Park E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 5 45” x 30”
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Caitlin, Rooftop on SaratogaCaitlin, Rooftop on Saratoga E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 5 45” x 30”
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Brittany, Betty Hyatt Community ParkBrittany, Betty Hyatt Community Park E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 5 45” x 30”
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Les, Skates/Studio 11 Maryland Art PlaceLes, Skates/Studio 11 Maryland Art Place E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 5 45” x 30”
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Hayley, Druid Hill Tennis CourtsHayley, Druid Hill Tennis Courts E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 15 24” x 16”
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Jessica, Clifton Park Tennis CourtsJessica, Clifton Park Tennis Courts E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 15 24” x 16”|
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Sophie, Skate Park of BaltimoreSophie, Skate Park of Baltimore E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 7 20” x 30”
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Wildege, McKim ParkWildege, McKim Park E. Brady Robinson, 2022 Metal Print Edition of 5 45” x 30”
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E. Brady Robinson: SK8R GRLS Hotel Indigo Baltimore with Maryland Art PlaceE. Brady Robinson: SK8R GRLS Exhibition // Hotel Indigo Baltimore with Maryland Art Place 2022
E. Brady Robinson: 2020
“2020” is a photographic installation that incorporates intimate moments and personal observations of the social landscape and natural world during the pandemic. I employ my camera as a diary, using the snapshot aesthetic of small format cameras. During pandemic Baltimore, I share glimpses of my private life combined with scenes of public spaces and empty streets.
Photographic prints are grouped through scale, sequence and proximity to create a visual and emotional narrative that simultaneously reflects internal and external landscapes. This project is in honor of Baltimore in times of crisis.
This work, courtesy of Addison/Ripley Fine Art will be on exhibition from Jan. 14th thru Feb. 27th in Liminal Space at Formerly WAS Gallery in Washington, D.C. These photographs honor the resilience of Baltimore in times of crisis.
E. Brady Robinson: It's Complicated
It’s Complicated is a photographic documentation of Robinson's life in Baltimore. These photographs were on solo exhibition in 2018 at Addison Ripley Fine Art in Washington, D.C. featured in The Washington Post and BMOREART. Photographs from this series were also on display at The Photography Show with AIPAD in 2019.
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It’s ComplicatedIt’s Complicated, 2017, 11 1/4” x 15 1/4”, ed. of 20
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I Will Not Come Home DrunkI Will Not Come Home Drunk, 2017, 20 1/4” x 26 3/4”, ed. of 20
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Penn Station NYCPenn Station NYC, 2017, 20 1/4” x 26 1/4”, ed. of 10
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SkateSkate, 2017, 12 1/4” x 18 1/4”, ed. of 20
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MoodMood, 2017, 12 1/4” x 18 1/4”, ed. of 20
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Dance Party at Creative AllianceDance Party at Creative Alliance, 2017, 20 1/4” x 30 1/4”, ed. of 10
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Dance Party, The CrownDance Party, The Crown, 2017, 20 1/4 x 30 1/4” ed. of 10
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CloseClose, 2017, 20 1/4” x 30 1/4”, ed. of 10
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GoodnightGoodnight, 2018, 20” x 11”, ed. of 20
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Girls Rule RoseGirls Rule Rose, 2017, 20 1/4” x 30 1/4”, ed. of 10
E. Brady Robinson: Art Desks
Robinson’s subjects include: Cricket Taplin, art collector from the Cricket Taplin Collection at the Sagamore Hotel, Mera Rubell, art collector from the Rubell Family Art Collection, David Ward, Senior Historian from the National Portrait Gallery, Anna Walker-Skillman, Owner for Jackson Fine Art, artist William Christenberry among others.
Addison/Ripley Fine Art in Washington, DC featured a solo exhibition of Art Desks in November 2014 during FotoWeekDC.
Awards
Art Desks received the Grand Prize Award in the American Life exhibition in the 2011 Lishui Photography Festival, China. Select work from the DC series was selected by independent curator Larissa Leclair from the Indie Photobook Library. The 2011 Lishui Photography Festival is the largest International Photography Festival in China. American Life was produced by Yan Li, Director of High Noon Culture & Art Corp in Beijing, China and featured 20 American photographers selected by 10 American Curators. The exhibition continued after the festival for a one-year tour in major galleries and museums throughout China including ShiJiaZhuang Art Museum China (2012) and 2013 Dali Photo Festival in China.
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William ChristenberryWilliam Christenberry, 2011 Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Anna Walker Skillman, Jackson Fine ArtAnna Walker Skillman, Jackson Fine Art Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Katherine Hinds, The Margulies CollectionKatherine Hinds, The Margulies Collection, 2011 Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Hansen Mulford, Orlando Museum of ArtHansen Mulford, Orlando Museum of Art Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Michael E. Northrup, PhotographerMichael E. Northrup, Photographer 2011 Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Victoria Gaitan, ArtistVictoria Gaitan, Artist 2011 Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Alberto Gaitan, ArtistAlberto Gaitan, Artist 2011 Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Brian Clamp, CLAMPARTBrian Clamp, CLAMPART Archival Pigment Print, 20” x 30” Edition of 20
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Art DesksArt Desks by E. Brady Robinson is published by Daylight Books with introduction by Andy Grundberg and distributed by D.A.P. Book design by Ursula Damm from Damm Savage Studio NYC.
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Art DesksArt Desks by E. Brady Robinson is published by Daylight Books with introduction by Andy Grundberg and distributed by D.A.P. Book design by Ursula Damm from Damm Savage Studio NYC.