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Saul Robbins is interested in the ways in which people move through, relate to, and occupy their surroundings, especially the intersection of private and public experience in the urban environment. His work has been exhibited internationally, and can be viewed online at www.saulrobbins.com . His work has been published in The New York Times, TAM, The CPW Photography Quarterly, Zeek, Wired, Aufbau, San Francisco Photo Metro, and the Berlin Tagesspiegel. He was the curator of Regarding Intimacy, at The Karl and Bertha Leubsdorf Gallery at Hunter College in New York City (March – May 2007), and co-curator of No Live Girls, an installation of artist‘s videos at The Lusty Lady in San Francisco and Seattle (2002). In 1998 Robbins was awarded a NICA Stipendium to study on exchange at Berlin‘s Hoch Schule der Kunste. He lives in New York City, where he received his MFA from Hunter College.
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