Robert Yarber

(American, born 1948)

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Robert Yarber

Void, 2009

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Robert Yarber

The Romantic Urge, 2009

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Robert Yarber

Yes, No, Maybe, 2009

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Robert Yarber

Hit the Tables, 2009

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Robert Yarber

Wax Lips, 2009

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Robert Yarber

The Slots Are Hot, 2009

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Robert Yarber

Psychobilly Nights, 2009

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Robert Yarber

Veil, 2009

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Robert Yarber

Feed the Monkey, 2010

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Robert Yarber

What Where When Who Why, 2010

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Robert Yarber

Are We There Yet?, 2010

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Robert Yarber

Pay to Play, 2010

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Biography

Timeline

1948
Born Dallas, Texas
Professor of Art, Penn State School of Visual Art, Penn State University

Exhibitions

2007
“Sortie: The Demonological Survey,” Kyungpook National University Art, Museum, Daegu, Korea (solo)
2006
“Feast,” Group Show, HUB-Robeson Center, Penn State University, UniversityPark
Group Show, “The Hedonistic Imperative,” Deborah Colten Gallery, Houston, Texas
2005
“A Better Tomorrow” Curated by Saul Ostrow, Cleveland Institute of Art,
“The Hedonistic Imperative,” guest-curated by Graham Guerra, Jack the Pelican Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
“ The City: Contemporary Views of the Built Environment.” Lehman College, CUNY, Bronx, New York
“Modern, Contemporary, and Latin American Art,” Bonham’s & Butterfield's,San Francisco, CA.
PSU SOVA Faculty exhibit, Palmer Museum, University Park Campus, PSU
“Dream or Nightmare: Images of Air and Space in Contemporary Art”. Asheville Art Museum
“URGENT!: An exhibition of contemporary art and cultural paraphernalia.”