Ro Robertson

Ro Robertson (they/them) (b. 1984, Sunderland, UK) is based at Porthmeor Studios in St Ives, West Cornwall.

Their practice spans sculpture, drawing, painting, and video—media through which they explore the boundaries between the human body and its environment. Robertson’s first institutional solo exhibition, The Ribs Begin to Rise, opened at the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, in 2025. Recent solo and group exhibitions include Sea State, a two-person exhibition with Maggi Hambling at Wolterton Hall, Norfolk; Forbidden Territories: 100 Years of Surreal Landscapes, The Hepworth Wakefield, touring to The Box, Plymouth, and Museum Arnhem, Netherlands; and Modern Thresholds: Ro Robertson, Tate St Ives. Additional recent group exhibitions with their participation have taken place at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art, New York; MK Gallery, Milton Keynes; and Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds. Public sculpture installations include Drench at the Sainsbury Centre Sculpture Park, Norwich, and Stone (Butch) at Yorkshire Sculpture Park. Robertson’s work is held in the collections of Arts Council England, the British Museum, the Sainsbury Centre, and The Hepworth Wakefield.


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PRESS


STUDIO INTERNATIONAL

‘Trickster Figures: Sculpture and the Body’ by Anna McNay    

February 2023

ART NEWS

‘Frieze Sculpture Presents a Bevy of Public Art.’ by Elizabeth Fullerton

October 2022

TATE ETC

‘Dancing in the Rain’ by Ro Robertson.

September 2022

FRIEZE

Frieze Announces Major International Artists at Frieze Sculpture 2022

July 2022

WALLPAPER

Yorkshire Sculpture Park celebrates ‘Summer of Love’

July 2022

FINANCIAL TIMES

‘The Magic of Stonehenge’ by Aimee Farrell

May 2022

TOAST PODCAST

Ro Robertson interviewed by Laura Barton

May 2022

ART UK

Ten artists to follow by Lydia Figes

January 2022

HEPWORTH RESEARCH NETWORK

Terrain of the Queer Body by Rosanne Robertson

January 2022

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