Farside Gallery presents Edge Hive by Robert McKnight

From Aug 31st through Sept 28th, 2010.

altFarside Gallery opens a solo exhibition of Robert McKnight, one of South Florida’s preeminent sculptors and cultural figures. Titled Edge Hive and curated by poet and critic Ricardo Pau-Llosa, the exhibition consists of fourteen sculptures realized during the last two years. It focuses on McKnight’s innovative use of concrete and tile in conjunction with other media. McKnight also has an extensive body of work in other media, such as wood sculpture and environmental installations. His artworks in public spaces throughout South Florida have become signature images of the cultural identity of Miami.

In the catalogue text to this exhibition, curator Ricardo Pau-Llosa says:
The sculptures of Robert McKnight, “seem to grow from within, built up by an impersonal force into hulks and edges, appearing free from contrivance, style, and the rhetoric of expressivity. Of course, this is a masterfully crafted illusion. McKnight is a consummate artist who focuses on transcending the personal while affirming individuality, conjuring a style in sculptures that seem hewn by necessity rather than utterance. Their surfaces liven with ceramic tiles whose scales and edges transmit the infinite and the singular – a Fibonacci sequence of the oneiric imagination.”

Robert McKnight was born in Kingstree, SC in 1951 and moved to Miami with his family in 1953. From early childhood he has excelled in art.    While attending Killian High School, he studied painting at The Miami Art Center located on Kendall Drive. McKnight went on to study fine arts at Syracuse University, receiving a BFA in Painting in 1974, and as part of his work at Syracuse studied sculpture in London at the Sir John Cass School of Art from 1971-72. Upon his return, he worked at Miami’s Metrozoo as an exhibit designer specializing in the design and construction of the artificial rock facades. Later he worked with Rock & Waterscape Systems of California at Disney World in Orlando and throughout the southeastern United States and the Caribbean.

He has always been active in the fine arts, exhibiting extensively throughout South Florida and the southeastern states.
McKnight has realized various major public artworks in Miami: wood collage panels at the North County Health Center (for Metro-Dade Art in Public Spaces); mosaic murals at the Pinnacle Park Apartment Complex (City of Miami Art Advisory Board commission); an environmental work with waterfall, lake, rainforest, and stream, incorporating bird sanctuary and swimming pool for pre-school children, at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church; a porcelain tile mosaic work at the Little Haiti Cultural Center; and a mosaic mural at the Palmetto Bay Library. His work has had numerous solo exhibitions and has participated in group exhibitions at the Lowe Art Museum (University of Miami), the Miami-Dade College North Campus Art Gallery, the Art Gallery at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Gallery Antigua, Amdalozi Gallery, Green Light Art Space, The Bakehouse Art Complex, Farside Gallery, among others.

As a member of The Miami Black Artist Workshop in the 1970’s and KUUMBA Artist Association, McKnight has worked to generate opportunities for greater professional visibility for
African-American and African artist. Says McKnight, “My mission as an artist is to create works that are individual in style and content reflecting my heart and soul, stretching the poetic and artistic license in both material and content.” He has paid inspired and consistent tribute to his cultural heritage in his efforts on behalf of other artists, and he has added to that heritage through the power and originality of his art.

Farside Gallery
1305 SW 87th Avenue
Miami, FL 33174
305.264.3120
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