ROBERT STURMAN GALLERY
EXODUS
"Artist Robert Sturman is in my opinion one of the most innovative artists of our time.
His unique style and professionalism with a 1970's Polaroid camera and a Bic pen cap,
has fascinated many, to the point that he is one of America's most sought after artist.
His work is more than just photography, it's a journey into the heart of Robert's humanity and spirit."
— Visions Fine Art Magazine —
Biography
I have my mother’s hands and my father’s heart
2005 GRAMMY poster signingThe powerful images of mixed-media artist Robert Sturman have a vivid
presence that is both other-worldly and deeply rooted in the earthly
wonders he has explored so adventurously in his global travels. A
spiritual journeyer as well, Sturman is an intuitive creator whose
works resonate with an inner vision as much as they reach out to
embrace the viewer with tactile, richly hued physicality. Dappled with
light, vibrant with texture, at once brimming with narrative voice and
sensual immediacy, his art conveys the sense of a moment of a dream
distilled so that its magic and mystery can be absorbed at will.
The official visual artist of 2005’s 47th Annual GRAMMY®
Awards, Sturman has formal training as a painter and photographer, and
holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Following his degree, Sturman completed a two-year apprenticeship with
Carmel, CA-based master photographer William Giles, whose striking
images have been said, "to have the impact of a Zen koan," a
description that could apply to Sturman’s imagery as well. He also
studied for two years at the Memphis College of Art under acclaimed
Italian painter John Torina, whose ephemeral, atmospheric landscapes
are echoed in many of Sturman’s works.
2004 MandalayIn
finding his own artistic signature, Sturman developed and refined an
improvisational, labor-intensive process that synthesizes both his
photographic and painterly expertise. Each of his pieces begins with an
original image created with a Polaroid SX-70 camera, instant
photographic film, and meticulously considered lighting. As soon as the
image comes out of the camera, Sturman warms it up to keep the chemical
emulsions fluid—depending on his locale when shooting, source heat
might be the sun in the tropics, or the warmth of his winter coat in
cooler climes.
On site wherever he is in the world, Sturman then immediately
carves into the still wet and supple surface of the photo with a
variety of handmade tools until he feels the image has been manipulated
and transformed to its ultimate potential. The piece is later enlarged
using an optimally high-resolution scanner, and a process through which
none of the original light radiance or color luminosity is lost.
Because Sturman chooses his subject matter in advance with its inherent
color values in mind, his palette is extraordinary. Coupled with the
impressionistic "brushstrokes" of Sturman's hand implements, the result
is as pure a fusion of painting and photography as exists anywhere.
Sturman's
body of work is comprised of a wealth of images taken over the course
of extensive international treks. Each landscape, cityscape or captured
vista is suffused with the essence of its place of origin, including
visions of India, Rome, New Orleans, Laos, San Francisco, Cuba, and
myriad more destinations. The artist's passion for Buddhist thought is
reflected in a host of striking images including one of monks silently
crossing in front of a Nepalese Temple, and his Jewish identity is
explored in the piece "Perseverance: Portrait of a Surfing Rabbi,"
created after a visit to Auschwitz-Birkenau. In listing qualities
intrinsic to his work, Sturman has said it "is about emotions for which
I have no words," and that can be felt throughout his oeuvre.
Many more of Sturman’s pieces portray musicians and musical
instruments, his distinctive technique lending itself beautifully to
the improvisational nature of musical creation. The image selected for
the 47th annual GRAMMY Awards, "The Humble Heroics of the Musical
Poet," is a dynamic portrait of a red-suited guitar player shot in the
streets of East L.A. Alive with spirit and screaming with color, it
embodies Sturman's stated desire to be "fearless in
Havana, Cubathe expression of
light."
A native Southern Californian, Robert Sturman lives in Santa Monica with his wife, Marlize, a frequent, luminous and immensely inspirational subject in his work.
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Timeline of Robert Sturman's Life and Work
1970 — Robert Charles Sturman is born on February 17th, the third and youngest child of Herbert and Beverly Sturman, in Los Angeles, California. Sturman grows up in an environment interested in literature and art.
1984 — Sturman attends boarding school in the mountain town of Idyllwild, California. His father buys him his first camera, a Pentax k1000. His passion for photography begins. When he asked his father what he was supposed to take pictures of, his father's response was "Everything that you love."
1985-1988 — While finishing up his education at Crossroads High School in Santa Monica, CA, Sturman spends most of his time in the photography department. He also enrolls at Otis College of Art and Design and takes night classes.
1988 — Sturman attends The University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) and focuses on studying Art History and Drawing. He develops a friendship with master photographer, William Giles, who lives and works in Carmel, California. While still attending UCSC, Sturman becomes his apprentice for two years. He learns the foundations of photography while working in the darkroom, producing fine prints, and creating with a large format 8x10 camera. His friendship with Giles continues past graduation.
1992 — After graduating from UCSC with a B.A. in Art and an emphasis in Painting and Drawing, Sturman attends The Memphis College of Art for two years. He studies under Italian master painter, John Torina, whose ephemeral images later echo in Sturman's work.
2000 — Sturman visits India and Nepal, inspiring him to create his first comprehensive body of work. He is greatly moved by Osho, the Indian mystic poet and painter, and his principles of creativity, which soon affect his life as an artist and the responsibility that comes with it.
2000-2002 — During this period, Sturman makes four separate trips to Cuba to create the "Cuba Libre, An American Artist in Cuba'" series. This work marks the beginning of a deep appreciation and fascination
2003 — Sturman spends three months creating a series of images in Europe, studying master artists such as Michelangelo, da Vinci, Rodin and Picasso. In Poland, Sturman visits Auschwitz/Birkenau Concentration Camp. This experience changes his life, reaffirming the importance of assuming responsibility for his life.
2004 — Sturman is selected by The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to be the official artist for the 47th Annual GRAMMY Awards.
2005 — Sturman is commissioned by The United States Olympic Committee to create exclusive portraits of The Hall of Fame Olympians. The Living Wellness Foundation honors Sturman with the Creative Visionary Award; other invited honorees include His Holiness The Dalai Lama and Kunzang Rinpoche, the 'Tibetan Treasure Finder.'
2006 — Sturman collaborates with B.B. King to create an 80th Birthday portrait.
2007 — Sturman is asked by 2xist clothing company to create their ad campaign. The president of the company, Mike Tawil, is a collector of Sturman's work, and gives the artist 100% freedom to self express for the campaign. The Tyra Banks show featured Sturman's campaign and the winner of Americas Top Model/Men won a shoot with Sturman which was aired on her show.
2007-2008 — Sturman creates his most prolific series of artwork entitled, "Poetry of the Gods." A comprehensive study of the beautiful practice of Yoga. The series receives international recognition in the world of yoga and inspires Sturman to create a coffee table book - which is presently in the works. In addition, an iPHONE application entitled, "Yoga Visions," is created to celebrate this illustrious series of artwork.
2009 — Sturman is chosen by the city of West Hollywood as their official artist for their 25th anniversary. He is also chosen by the World Cup Soccer games to create an artwork representing America's participation in the first ever World Cup held on the African continent.
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2005 — Dixon Gallery and Gardens, Memphis, TN: "In the Mix — Selected Works by Robert Sturman"
2004 — Risk Press Gallery (Melrose), West Hollywood, CA: "Mandalay and the Skies of Serendipity"
2002 — Studio Gallery, Santa Monica, CA: "The European Series"
2001 — Studio Gallery, Santa Monica, CA: "Cuba Libre - an American Artist in Cuba"
2000 — The Hatch Gallery, Los Angeles, CA: "Visual Poems"
1999 — Potrero Hill Brewing Company, San Francisco, CA: "Blues Highway"
1998 — Vision Gallery, San Diego, CA: "Song of the Waves"
Perhaps more than ever, the role of the artist is to see and share the beauty of life