Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson died in 2015, but just last week the
New York Timeswrote an obit for the legendary Columbus artist as part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in
The Times.
The piece begins with a scene of Robinson rising at 4 a.m. to work on various art projects. A steady diet of coffee and cigarettes kept her awake, writes Kwame Opam. She worked this way for years up with the sun, down late at night, sleeping only a few hours before starting again.
Opam details Robinson s “RagGonNon artistic concept and includes interviews with Carole Genshaft, curator at large of the Columbus Museum of Art, and Deidre Hamlar, co-curator at CMA. It s worth a few minutes of your time.
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