Things We Leave Behind

Things We Leave Behind

1070 Homer Street Vancouver, BC V6B 2W9, Canada Thursday, January 26, 2023–Sunday, February 19, 2023 Opening Reception: Thursday, January 26, 2023, 5 p.m.–7 p.m.

Kostuik Gallery presents our first solo exhibition of new artworks by Vancouver-based artist Stuart Robertson with the artist in attendance. Robertson’s small and intimate artworks play homage to renowned artists, architects, and inventors.

the irascibles 4 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

The Irascibles 4, 2023

Sold

marcel duchamp's paint box 3 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Marcel Duchamp's Paint Box 3, 2022

1,400 CAD

marcel duchamp's paint box 1 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Marcel Duchamp's Paint Box 1, 2022

1,400 CAD

lumiere small by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Lumiere Small, 2022

Sold

things we leave behind by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Things We Leave Behind, 2022

2,700 CAD

lumiere 1 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Lumiere 1, 2022

Sold

post examined 3 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Post Examined 3, 2022

2,800 CAD

post examined 2 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Post Examined 2, 2022

2,800 CAD

beyond bauhaus by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

Beyond Bauhaus, 2022

1,850 CAD

the irascibles 17 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

The Irascibles 17, 2022

1,250 CAD

the irascibles 13 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

The Irascibles 13, 2022

1,250 CAD

the irascibles 7 by stuart robertson

Stuart Robertson

The Irascibles 7, 2022

1,250 CAD

Kostuik Gallery is pleased to present our first solo exhibition of new artworks by Vancouver-based, British-born artist Stuart Robertson with the artist in attendance. Stuart Robertson’s small and intimate artworks play homage to many historical and renowned artists, architects, inventors and writers, some famous and others long forgotten. He incorporates pieces of original typeset, vintage postcards, photo images, book covers, film reels, and tin boxes, all collaged with vivid watercolours and luminous silver and gold leaf. Robertson’s influences include Yves Klein, Johannes Gutenberg, The Irascibles, Marcel Duchamp, The Lumiere brothers and the Bauhaus and Brutalist movements. Featuring 25 new works from 10 x 6 to 33 x 33 inches framed.  

 “When I looked at old photographs it was not only the fact that these were representations of memories, pictorial quotes of life, but also thought of the inventors of photography and film, of writing, and letter writing, and printing; things of the past, now largely replaced by digital media, that have shaped our lives. I would come across old pictures and letters in flea markets and in books, ways to communicate and educate that I had always taken for granted. I began to work with these ideas and the imagery they generated. I stared at my thoughts and drawings of these ideas and learnt more about myself in the process. I felt more alive as an artist than I had ever felt before.”  - Stuart Robertson, 2023