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Brian Robinson

Brian Robinson is of the Kala Lagaw Ya and Wuthathi language groups of the Torres Strait. Born on Waiben (Thursday Island) and now Cairns-based, Brian is known for his printmaking and public sculptures in which he uses a variety of techniques to produce bold, innovative and distinctive works.

Robinson’s work has contributed significantly to his home environs of Cairns through a number of major public art installations including his monumental and iconic stainless steel woven sculptures installed on the Cairns Esplanade in 2003.

Robinson’s art reflects the tropical marine environment surrounding Waiben (Thursday Island), in the Torres Strait, and the inhabitants of that environment. It is an essential part of his life and culture, imbued with the customs, traditions and lifestyles of the Torres Strait Islander peoples. The animals from ancestral stories and their presence today are also an integral feature of Robinson’s work.

His work has featured in many exhibitions nationally and overseas, including in Berlin, Noumea, Washington DC and New York City. Brian’s work is held in major collections including National Gallery of Australia; National Gallery of Victoria; National Museum of Australia; the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art; Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumea, New Caledonia; the Australian National Maritime Museum; and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, Virginia, USA. Robinson’s public art commissions are handled exclusively through Onespace.

Public art

Taba Naba – Australia, Oceania, Arts of the Sea People

Musée Océanographique de Monaco

Nunawading Community Hub

Nunawading, Victoria

Reef Recovery Project

Manta Ray Bay, Hook Island and Horseshoe Bay, Bowen, Queensland

Ephemera

The Strand, Townsville

News

Brian Robinson and Teho Ropeyarn | Too Deadly: Ten Years of Tarnanthi | Art Gallery of South Australia

Experience the works of Brian Robinson and Teho Ropeyarn at the Art Gallery of South Australia's major exhibition, ‘Too Deadly:…

Brian Robinson | Australian Pavillion | Expo 2025 Osaka

Onespace congratulates Brian Robinson for his recent inclusion in the Expo 2025 Osaka Australia Pavilion.

Spirits in the Ink | Redcliffe Art Gallery

See 'Spirits in the Ink,' now on at RedcliffeArt Gallery, showcasing the works of Onespace represented artists, Brian Robinson, Teho…

Onespace re-opens!

Onespace now enters its third gallery iteration, all in post code 4101 – from Highgate Hill to West End, and…

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