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Patrick Brill (born 1963), better known by his pseudonym Bob and Roberta Smith, is a British
contemporary artist Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic ...
, writer, author, musician, art education advocate, and keynote speaker. He is known for his "slogan" art, is an associate professor at the School of Art, Architecture and Design at
London Metropolitan University London Metropolitan University, commonly known as London Met, is a public research university in London, England. The University of North London (formerly the Polytechnic of North London) and London Guildhall University (formerly the City ...
and has been curator of public art projects, like ''Art U Need''. He was curator for the 2006 ''Peace Camp'' and created the 2013 ''Art Party'' to promote contemporary art and advocacy. His works have been exhibited and are in collections in Europe and the United States. Brill co-founded The Ken Ardley Playboys and hosts the ''Make Your Own Damn Music'' radio show. His father is the landscape painter Frederick Brill who was head of the
Chelsea School of Art Chelsea College of Arts is a constituent college of the University of the Arts London based in London, United Kingdom, and is a leading British art and design institution with an international reputation. It offers further and higher educat ...
from 1965 to 1979. His wife is the contemporary artist and lecturer, Jessica Voorsanger.


Life and work

Patrick Brill is the son of Frederick Brill (1920–1984), who was the Chelsea Art School head and his wife, the artist
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. He has a sister who is a psychiatric nurse, Roberta. He graduated from the
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and received a scholarship during that time to The British School at Rome. He then obtained his
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at
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, London. Brill is married to fellow artist and Goldsmiths College alumna, Jessica Voorsanger. Brill was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
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for services to the arts.


Careers


Art

Brill is commonly known as Bob and Roberta Smith in his artistic career. The pseudonym has been retained from the short lived period when he worked with his sister Roberta. Smith paints slogans in a brightly coloured lettering style on banners and discarded boards of wood and exhibits them in galleries of
contemporary art Contemporary art is the art of today, produced in the second half of the 20th century or in the 21st century. Contemporary artists work in a globally influenced, culturally diverse, and technologically advancing world. Their art is a dynamic co ...
across the world. The slogans are usually humorous musing on art, politics, popular culture, Britain and the world in general and they often support his activist campaigns, such as his 2002 amnesty on bad art at Pierogi Gallery, New York. Noted for sign painting, Smith also makes sculpture using cement, as in his 2005 Cement Soup Kitchen at Beaconsfield Gallery, London. A sculpture he proposed was shortlisted for the fourth plinth in
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, London. In March 2005 he was commissioned to act as curator on a series of five public art projects in the
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housing estates of
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. The projects were collectively named ''Art U Need'' and were documented in a diary-format book by Smith in 2007. Writing of a "glittering Notting Hill Gate" event to introduce the project, Lynn Barber said of Smith: "It was a startlingly unsuitable subject for such a glossy audience, but he held them spellbound. I see him as a sort of
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of the art world, someone who keeps on trucking, doing his own thing, making absolutely no concessions to fashion or marketability, but generally giving pleasure to everyone who comes across him." A feature documentary about the work of Bob and Roberta Smith, ''Make Your Own Damn Art: the world of Bob and Roberta Smith'', directed by John Rogers, premiered at the East End Film Festival in 2012. In 2013, he was on the UK Museum of the Year selection panel. He is on the Tate board as an artist member. In October 2021, Brill contributed to WWF's campaign, Art For Your World.


Speaker, writer and advocate

He has spoken as an advocate for art education and the arts and has been a keynote speaker at symposia and conferences. A recent example of his gift for merging art and politics was illustrated in the 2006 exhibition, "Peace Camp." Smith took part in and curated the show held at The Brick Lane Gallery that explored artists perceptions on Peace.
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, and more than 100 other artists were featured. He created a project, the Art Party, in 2013 to make contemporary art more accessible, demonstrate its ability to influence meaningful conversation and political thought. It was launched at the Pierogi Gallery in New York and at the Hales Gallery. An Arts Council sponsored a two-day conference at Crescent Arts in North Yorkshire that year. It brought more than 2000 people who attended discussions of art education in schools and lectures, listened to music and attended performances. Brill writes for ''
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''.


Educator

Brill is an associate professor at the School of Art, Architecture and Design at
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, teaching bachelor and graduate students. He is also a course leader for the Master of Fine Arts program, researcher and co-lead with Oriana Fox of the Public Acts studio and tutors in fine art.


Musician

Brill performs music, often with a group he co-founded, The Ken Ardley Playboys, who had their first 45 released by Billy Childish on his label Hangman Records. Brill hosts The Bob & Roberta Smith Radio Show called ''Make Your Own Damn Music'' on
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.


2015 election

Brill stood in the Surrey Heath constituency in the 2015 general election, under the pseudonym Bob and Roberta Smith. He won the fewest votes in the constituency, receiving 273 votes (0.5%) and losing his deposit. The seat was won by incumbent MP Michael Gove.


Exhibitions

* 2002 – Bunch of Cowards, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh * 2002 – It's not easy being a famous Artist, Galerie Praz Delavallade, Paris * 2002 – The Art Amnesty, Deptford X, London * 2002 – The New York Art Amnesty, Pierogi 2000, New York * 2002 – Useless men and Stupid Women, Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London * 2003 – The Mobile Reality Creator, Compton Verney * 2004 – Help Build The Ruins of Democracy, The Baltic * 2005/06 – Make Your Own Damn Art, Stanley Picker Gallery, Kingston, UK * 2005/06 – Should I Stay Or Should I Go? (Dilemmas For Margate), Margate High Street, Turner Contemporary * 2005/06 – The Beautiful Poetry of Bob and Roberta Smith, Hales Gallery, London * 2007 – Peace Camp, The Brick Lane Gallery, London * 2008 – Fourth Plinth, The National Gallery, London * 2008 – Tate Christmas Tree, Tate Britain, London * 2009 – Altermodern, Tate Triennial exhibition, Tate Britain, London *2014/15 – Art Amnesty, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, NY * 2017 – Folkestone Is An Art School, Folkestone Triennial, Kent * 2018 – La Panacée-MoCo, Montpellier


Collections

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Arts Council Collection The arts are a very wide range of human practices of creative expression, storytelling and cultural participation. They encompass multiple diverse and plural modes of thinking, doing and being, in an extremely broad range of media. Both hi ...
, London *
British Council The British Council is a British organisation specialising in international cultural and educational opportunities. It works in over 100 countries: promoting a wider knowledge of the United Kingdom and the English language (and the Welsh lan ...
, London * Goss Michael Foundation, Dallas, Texas * Sammlung Fiede,
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, Germany * Southampton City Museum & Art Gallery, Southampton, England *
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, London *
The New Art Gallery Walsall The New Art Gallery Walsall is a modern and contemporary art gallery sited in the centre of the West Midlands town of Walsall, England. It was built with £21 million of public funding, including £15.75 million from the UK National Lottery an ...
, Walsall, UK


Published works

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References


External links


The Official Bob and Roberta Smith Website
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Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon Thieme-Becker is a German biographical dictionary of artists. Thieme-Becker The dictionary was begun under the editorship of Ulrich Thieme (1865–1922) (volumes one to fifteen) and Felix Becker (1864–1928) (volumes one to four). It was complet ...
(Artists of the World)'', Suppl. IV, Saur, Munich 2010, from p. 3 (in German). *
Interview with Myartspace


* ttps://www.riseart.com/artist/121664/bob-and-roberta-smith/art/ Bob and Roberta Smith for WWF Art For Your World {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Bob and Roberta 1963 births Living people Alumni of the University of Reading Alumni of Goldsmiths, University of London Artists from Reading, Berkshire English contemporary artists Officers of the Order of the British Empire Pseudonymous artists Royal Academicians