Cervin Robinson Explained
Cervin Robinson |
Birth Date: | 18 May 1928 |
Birth Place: | Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation: | Photographer |
Years Active: | 1958–2022 |
Cervin Robinson (May 18, 1928 – December 27, 2022) was an American photographer and author best known for architectural photography and historical writings that span his career, active from 1957 to his death.[1]
Early life
Robinson was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the younger child of Frank Robinson and Mary Burchill Robinson.[2]
Robinson received an A.B. in English Literature from Harvard University in 1950 and soon after was drafted into the U. S. Army where he gained an abiding interest in map projections and perspective. Impressed early in his life with physics and photography, he continued to photograph in earnest while stationed with the Army in Germany. Upon return to the U.S., he became the assistant for Walker Evans (1953–1957), and traveled through much of the American heartland.
Robinson died on December 27, 2022, at the age of 94.[3]
Career
In 1958, Robinson began contract work for the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) photographing in the northeast sector from Maine to Pennsylvania and into the Middle West.[4] At the same time, he acted as American representative for the London-based Architectural Review for which he photographed major new American buildings.[5] Thus his career in architectural photography was launched in New York with the 1958 commission to photograph the Seagram Building (Architects: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson).
Ever since then, Robinson has worked as a freelance photographer for architects and architectural magazines as well as Adjunct Professor of Architectural Photography in summer programs at Columbia University. More significantly, between the years 1987–2009, Robinson was an editor of photoessays for the journal, Places, and contributed many of his own works. He has also exhibited in galleries and major art museums.[6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
Approach to photography
Robert Campbell of the Boston Globe discussing the 2008 By Way of Broadway exhibit at MIT,[13] wrote: 'Robinson loves to find and record places where something new is collaged over something old ... A huge red Checks Cashed Open 24 Hours billboard splashes across what once, clearly, was an elegant movie theater in the Art Deco style. An auto body shop, with a phony castle-like façade, shoves itself rudely in front of a decayed object that appears once to have been a grand memorial arch. As we perceive such scenes, we visually peel back the present to reveal the past. Robinson is, among other things, a photographer of time itself.'
Grants and awards
Among several honors and acknowledgments, Cervin Robinson received a Guggenheim Fellowship, 1971[14] and two fellowship residencies at the MacDowell Colony, Peterborough, NH 1996 and 1998.[15]
Exhibitions
- Photographing Places: The Photographers of Places Journal, 1987–2009, MIT Museum, Kurtz Gallery for Photography, Cambridge, MA, January 22 – August 16, 2015[16]
- Cervin Robinson, The Century Association, New York, NY, February 25 – March 22, 2013
- By Way of Broadway, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, 2008, and subsequently shown by the Municipal Society Gallery, New York, NY, 2009.[17]
- Cervin Robinson, Cleveland, Ohio, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 1989[18]
- Cervin Robinson, Photographs, 1958–1983, The Farish Gallery, School of Architecture, Rice University, Houston, TX, March–April 1983 and The Wellesley College Museum, Jewett Arts Center, Wellesley, MA, November 1983 – Jan 1984.[19]
- Landmarks that Aren't, Municipal Art Society Gallery, New York, NY, 1982
- Skyscraper Style: Art Deco New York, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY, 1975[20]
- The Architecture of Frank Furness, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA,1973[21]
Works and publications
Chronological order by date of publication
- Book: O'Gorman. James F.. Thomas. George E.. Myers. Hyman. The Architecture of Frank Furness. 1973. Philadelphia Museum of Art. Philadelphia. 632577.
- Book: Robinson. Cervin. Bletter. Rosemarie Haag. Skyscraper Style: Art Deco, New York. registration. 1975. Oxford University Press. New York. 978-0-19-501873-8. 1266717.
- Book: Robinson. Cervin. Sobieszek. Robert A.. O'Gorman. James F.. Cervin Robinson: Photographs, 1958–1983: An Exhibition Held at the Farish Gallery, School of Architecture, Rice University, March-April 1983, the Wellesley College Museum, Jewett Arts Center, November 1983-January 1984, and Other Locations. 1983. Wellesley College, Wellesley College Museum. Wellesley, MA. 5–7. 10121064.
- Book: Robinson. Cervin. Herschman. Joel. Architecture Transformed: A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the Present. 1987. Architectural League of New York. New York, N.Y.. 978-0-262-18121-1. 2nd. 14167892.
- Book: Robinson. Cervin. Cleveland Museum of Art. Turner. Evan H.. Cervin Robinson/Cleveland, Ohio: An Exhibition of 100 Photographs Commissioned by the Cleveland Museum of Art. 1989. Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with Indiana University Press. Cleveland. 978-0-910386-98-2. 20131057.
- Book: O'Gorman. James F.. Richardson. H.H.. Robinson. Cervin. Living Architecture: A Biography of H.H. Richardson. 1997. Simon & Schuster. New York, NY. 978-0-684-83618-8. 36900948.
- Book: Case Western Reserve University. Pytte. Agnar. Lewis. John F.. Robinson. Cervin. Baznik. Richard E.. Renaissance: Twelve Years of Progress, 1987–1999. 1999. Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland, Ohio. 42871890.
- Book: Van Zanten. David. Robinson. Cervin. Sullivan's City: The Meaning of Ornament for Louis Sullivan. 2000. W.W. Norton. New York. 978-0-393-73038-8. 1st. 43115061.
- Book: Dean. Andrea Oppenheimer. Hursley. Timothy. Rural Studio: Samuel Mockbee and an Architecture of Decency. 2002. Princeton Architectural Press. New York. 978-1-56898-292-2. 1st. 47208437.
- Book: O'Gorman. James F.. Robinson. Cervin. Henry Austin: In Every Variety of Architectural Style. 2008. Wesleyan University Press. Middletown, Conn.. 978-0-8195-6896-0. 5–7. 767498499.
External links
Notes and References
- News: Chan. Sewell. Beyond Its Lights and Stars ... Broadways Buildings. April 30, 2016. The New York Times. March 23, 2009.
- Web site: Cervin Robinson - New York City Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909. FamilySearch. April 30, 2016.
- Web site: Cervin Robinson - Obituary. December 30, 2022.
- Web site: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey: Search Results . Library of Congress . April 15, 2016.
- Web site: Cite Fall, 1983, Glassman, Elizabeth S., "Cervin Robinson: Architectural Photographs".
- Web site: Author, Cervin Robinson, Arch.Boston, article. https://web.archive.org/web/20160330122501/http://www.architects.org/architectureboston/articles/message-medium. March 30, 2016. dead.
- Web site: Book Review: Architecture Transformed by Cervin Robinson.
- Michaels . Barbara L. . June 1989 . Reviewed Work: Architecture Transformed: A History of the Photography of Buildings from 1839 to the Present by Cervin Robinson, Joel Herschman . Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians . 48 . 2 . 195–197 . 10.2307/990367 . 990367.
- News: Filler. Martin. Architecture. April 30, 2016. The New York Times. December 7, 1997.
- Web site: Places, Biography: teaching, author, and editor.
- September 1986 . Papers Delivered in the Thematic Sessions of the 39th Annual Meeting of the Society of Architectural Historians, (Washington, D. C. 2-6 April 1986) . Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians. 45 . 3 . 318–320 . 10.2307/990177. 990177.
- Book: Sullivan's City: The Meaning of Ornament for Louis Sullivan, credits. 9780393730388. Van Zanten. A. J.. Zanten. David Van. 2000.
- News: Campbell. Robert. Giving his regard to Broadway: A photographer follows the street. April 30, 2016. The Boston Globe. April 27, 2008.
- Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Fellow Awarded, Cervin Robinson, Area Photography.
- Web site: MacDowell Colony List of Fellows - Architects - Cervin Robinson. https://web.archive.org/web/20090526052307/http://www.macdowellcolony.org/artists-indexfellows.php#. May 26, 2009. dead.
- Web site: Places Exhibition at MIT Announcement.
- Web site: MAS Announcement, By Way of Broadway. https://web.archive.org/web/20160327001337/http://www.mas.org/by-way-of-broadway-new-york-photographs-by-cervin-robinson/. March 27, 2016. dead.
- Book: Robinson. Cervin. Cleveland Museum of Art. Turner. Evan H.. Cervin Robinson/Cleveland, Ohio: An Exhibition of 100 Photographs Commissioned by the Cleveland Museum of Art. 1989. Cleveland Museum of Art in cooperation with Indiana University Press. Cleveland. 978-0-910386-98-2. 20131057.
- Book: Robinson. Cervin. Sobieszek. Robert A.. O'Gorman. James F.. Cervin Robinson: Photographs, 1958–1983: An Exhibition Held at the Farish Gallery, School of Architecture, Rice University, March-April 1983, the Wellesley College Museum, Jewett Arts Center, November 1983-January 1984, and Other Locations. 1983. Wellesley College, Wellesley College Museum. Wellesley, MA. 5–7. 10121064.
- Web site: Skyscraper Style, Brooklyn Museum. April 23, 2016.
- Web site: The architecture of Frank Furnace, Philadelphia Museum of Art.