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Abby Robinson: AutoWorks & WaterWorks

April 7, 2025 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM

Pratt Manhattan Gallery

A dramatic photograph of a person with short blond hair standing under a shower, water cascading over their face and body. The lighting is warm and golden, creating reflections and lens flares as water droplets scatter across the image. The subject's expression is introspective, and the close-up angle emphasizes the intimate, immersive moment.

Abby Robinson (1947–2024) developed her AutoWorks series for over 30 years, beginning in 1971. The images captured in the series communicate the art of women deploying the camera to debunk fixed gender roles through self-portrait photography and presentation. Composed of black and white prints approximately 2 x 3 inches in size, the works from the AutoWorks series are small and intimate photos.

Robinson’s WaterWorks series grew out of AutoWorks over the past decade, when she serendipitously took her camera into the shower. The use of color and significantly larger prints result in a different mood for the WaterWorks photos, lacking artifice by demanding presence in all senses of the word. The images are direct, showing merely a figure and a circumscribed space transformed by a combination of water and light. The exhibition will feature works from both series, which were selected by the photographer before her death in July 2024. In addition to the works, the artist’s notebooks and a shower curtain that Robinson used as a living canvas will be on display.

Special Event: Eyeballs Spinning, Abby Robinson’s Self-Portraits

Thursday, May 1, 6:30 PM

Join curator Antonella Pelizzari; Pratt Professor of Photography Allen Frame; and writer, curator, and art historian Jackson Davidow for a discussion on the work of Abby Robinson.

This event is open to the public.