from her website…
Robin Germany (BA Tulane, Philosophy, MFA University of North Texas) was born in Houston, Texas and grew up further south in the small town of Friendswood, Texas. She has taught photography at Texas Tech University in Lubbock Texas since 1996.
Through the lens of philosophy, Germany makes photographs that inquire into the nature of being human and the humanness of nature. Her most recent artworks are an exploration of the waters in Texas as a border between the human and natural worlds.
Exhibitions include: the Society for Contemporary Photography in Kansas City; the New York Hall of Science; Buffalo, New York at Hallwalls, and the Art Museum of South Texas in Corpus Christie Texas. Collections include: the Center for Photography Woodstock, Polaroid, The Boise Art Museum and the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona.
- Untitled, circa 1990; silver gelatin print; 240×188 mm
- Untitled, 2007; inkjet; image size: 255 x 254 mm
- Untitled, circa 1990; silver gelatin print; image size: 240 x 163 mm
- Untitled (river grasses), 2010; inkjet; image size: 315 x 236 mm
- Untitled, circa 1995; silver gelatin print; image size: 243 x 195 mm
- Untitled, 1990; Silver gelatin print; image size: 317 x 400 mm