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Jim Robinson — Tomorrow I’ll Know More

Nov
4
5–8:00pm

Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

  • 2012 Baltimore Ave.
  • Kansas City, MO 64108
Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

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Tomorrow I’ll Know More is composed of images that I shot on the streets of Paris and Kansas City.

Visual narration intrigues me and I use the streets as a backdrop to create an implied drama in my imagery. I use the emotional impact of color and black and white to create mood and tension regardless of the subject. I’m always looking to tell a story, to write a novel with every photograph.

Artist Statement

This work is the world I inhabit. I document what is around me, I react to and interact with my immediate environment and it’s that immediacy that is captured in my work.

Artist Bio

Jim Robinson is an artist-photographer living in the Crossroads Arts District in Kansas City. He studied Fine arts at the Center for Creative Studies in Detroit and began his career there as an Art Director before relocating to Kansas City. Jim began taking pictures in 2014 and has shot in Europe and the U.S.

His process begins with always carrying his camera and ends with photographing whatever he sees of interest. No intention other than observation.

Jim began exhibiting in solo shows in 2020.

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