Robin Kid, a.k.a. The Kid (born 1991) is a French multidisciplinary contemporary artist, from Dutch descent. His neo-pop artwork hijack a variety of social, political, and traditional imagery of the past and present, with rebellious, religious, fantastical, and in some ways offensive undertones. He pulls intuitively from the world of advertising, the Internet, the entertainment industry, and his childhood memories, to produce ambitious, enigmatic, and thought-provoking narratives, which question our polarized world of the 21st century.[1][2][3][4][5] He confronts the audience with, among other notions, social determinism and the thin frontier between innocence and corruption within his young generation in modern societies. The Kid lives and works in Paris, France where he has his main studio for drawings and paintings and in Amsterdam, the Netherlands for sculptures.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14]
When asked ″although your characters are caught in a very shady moment, there is something beautiful and poetic in the way they are represented, tell us more about this duality″, The Kid answered ″I’ve always been attracted by this line in The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde: ″behind every exquisite thing lies something tragic″, I think this is pretty much what all of my works have in common. Despite their youth and beauty, all of my subjects are doomed to fail, like a flower is destined to fade. And I try to capture them in their defining moment, forever caught between innocence and corruption." And he added ″I want to question the audience about social determinism, the thin frontier between innocence and corruption, the equality of chances, or the fading line between right and wrong in our modern societies.″[6]
ROBIN KID : Kingdom Of Ends (Solo Show, September 2, 2023 – October 21, 2023, Templon Gallery, Paris, France.[70][71][72]
ROBIN KID a.k.a. THE KID : It's All Your Fault (Solo Show, September 4, 2021 – October 23, 2021, Templon Gallery, Paris, France.[1][2][3][4]
THE KID : The Future Is Old (Solo Show, November 18, 2020 – July 31, 2021, MOCO Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, curated by Kim Logchies Prins).[45][46][47][48][49][50][51]
This We Believe (February 1 – December 31, 2020, 21st Century Museum, Chicago (Illinois), USA, curated by Alice Gray Stites).[47][48][73][74][75]
Art Basel Miami Week (December 2019, Miami - Florida, USA).[61]
Liberty, Liberty Darling (June 28 – September 15, 2019, Alpes Maritimes Regional Museum Lympia, Vieux Port Nice, curated by Simone Dibo Cohen President of the Mediterranean Union For Modern Art founded in 1946 by Henri Matisse and Pierre Bonnard).[41][42][43][44]
Basel Art Fair (June 2019, Basel, Switzerland).[76][60]
HEY! Modern Art & Pop Culture #4 (March 23 – August 2, 2019, Paris City Municipal Museum Halle Saint Pierre, Montmartre Paris, curated by Hey! Art Magazine chief editors Anne de Hey & Julien aka Radio France editor Djubaka).[34][35][77][78]
Our Meat Is USA Choice.[57][58][59] Solo Show. February–March 2019. Paris. ALB AnoukLeBourdiec Gallery.
The BIC Collection (April 14 – May 27, 2018, Paris City Cultural Institution Centquatre, Paris, curated by Hervé Mikaeloff and Ingrid Pux).[37][38][39][40]
Back To School – A Portrait Of Youth In Revolt.[79][80][81][82][83][84][85][86] Solo Show. Art Paris 2017. March–April 2017. Paris. Le Grand Palais Museum.
Triennale Of Their Times #5 (March–May 2016, Lyon Villeurbanne, The Contemporary Art Institute - IAC, curated by Nathalie Ergino in association with The International Collectors' Association ADIAF - Marcel Duchamp Art Price).[13][26][27][87][29]
I Go Alone – Portrait Of A New Lost Generation.[14][21][22][88][89][90] Solo Show. Art Paris 2016. March–April 2016. Paris. Le Grand Palais Museum.
Now Is Our Future (March–April 2016, Paris, Le Carreau Du Temple, art director Philippe Piguet, curated by Drawing Now's current and past selection committee members).[91][92]
^ abcCimorelli, Dario (1 March 2016). Institute of Contemporary Art IAC & Association for the Development International of Art in France ADIAF (ed.). Le Temps De L'Audace Et De L'Engagement - De Leur Temps (5) [Time For Daring And Commitment - Of Their Times (5)]. Silvana Editoriale S.p.A. p. 133. ISBN978-8-836-63285-5.
^ abMalvoisin, Armelle (22 March 2014). "Art Paris : L'Explorateur" [Art Paris : The Explorer]. Beaux Arts Magazine (in French). No. 358. Issy-Les-Moulineaux, France: TTM Editions, Paris, France. pp. 116–120. ISSN0757-2271.
^ abDuponchelle, Valerie (3 May 2018). "Des oeuvres à la pointe du bic" [Art works from the tip of the pen]. Le Figaro (in French). Paris, France: Le Figaro Groupe, Paris, France. p. 27. ISSN0182-5852.
^ abSpringveld, Tom (2 May 2020). "Tussen grootheden" [Between greats]. Numero Homme Magazine (in Dutch). No. 2. Amsterdam, the Netherlands: PBQ Media, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. pp. 146–149.
^"Portrait d'artiste : The Kid" [Portrait of an artist : The Kid]. Art Contemporain (in French). No. 4. Paris, France: Association Point Contemporain, Paris, France. 20 February 2017. pp. 14–15. ISSN2552-531X.
^"Portrait d'artiste : The Kid" [Portrait of an artist : The Kid]. Art Contemporain (in French). No. 4. Paris, France: Association Point Contemporain, Paris, France. 20 February 2017. pp. 14–15. ISSN2552-531X.