b. 1986 Portland, OR Lives and works in Paris, France
Tabor Robak is a Paris-based American artist working in new media. He is known for his digital art practice, multi-channel video installations, and generative art that examines societal perceptions of the digital. His work has been exhibited and collected internationally at institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Serpentine, National Gallery of Victoria, The Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. 2014, he was named in Forbes’ “30 under 30” in Art & Style. Robak has guest lectured M.F.A. students at Yale University and co-taught an M.F.A. course on real-time 3D technology at NYU. He earned a B.F.A. from the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon.
Review: Tabor Robak
Artforum
2019-06-01
Tabor Robak: The New Old Master, The American Artist Working on a Computer-Generated Frontier
SSENSE
2017-01-01
Review: Tabor Robak, ‘Fake Shrimp’
The New York Times
2015-05-28