People.Place.Peace.

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Join contemporary artist Stu.art Robertson on a journey through time and space as he explores People, Places, and Peace all over the world. Over 30 years Robertson has simultaneously refined and expanded his practice of melding photography, sculpture, film, and symbolism with cast glass, gold leaf, neon, light-boxes, and stone & metal fabrication to create stunning large scale artworks that provoke a confrontation of one’s own preconceptions and illuminate our similarities in the human condition.

Colours Of Antarctica - Limited Edition

NOW AVAILABLE

In Colours of Antarctica, Robertson unveils a collection born of his Antarctic expeditions and invites the viewer to bear witness to an unfamiliar beauty, untouched by time or human intervention.

EXHIBITION NOW OPEN

Antarctica

The first official exhibition of Robertson’s Antarctica artworks is now open.

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“I believe art has the power to break down human barriers and create change. Art moves effortlessly across borders, speaks profoundly to the heart of humans, and sparks emotion and inspiration in every one.”

— Stu.Art Robertson

ARTIST. ADVENTURER. HUMANITARIAN

Stu.art Robertson

Contemporary artist & humanitarian Stu.art (Stu) Robertson is an award-winning photographer, filmmaker and producer from New Zealand. His love for photography started at an early age shooting landscapes and portraits of local people. He then began to explore ways to incorporate other media and messages into his work. Today, Robertson playfully melds graphic imagery, digital media, symbolism, gold leaf, lead crystal, and neon together in a tapestry of works that gracefully draw the viewer into deeper reflection of our similarities within the human condition.

Robertson is a Leica Ambassador, Ilford Master, and has been award numerous honors internationally. His work can be seen hanging in galleries and established collections all around the world.