Trailer: https://youtu.be/4zMSzz5kuDc
Mon. Dec. 15th, 2025
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Robert Schefman is a sculptor and painter. After achieving an MFA in Sculpture at the University of Iowa, he moved to New York City, setting up a studio and producing large scale minimalist steel sculpture, eventually adding painting to his studio practice. Robert has continued to make his illusionist narrative work the focus of his work. Fascinated with connecting threads in the social fabric, he uses the illusionist format to address the unchanging reality of sight.
His work has been exhibited widely, including exhibitions at The Detroit Institute of Art, The Orlando Museum of Art, The Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Midland Center for the Arts, The Krasl Art Center, The Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Oakland University, Foley Square and Federal Plaza in New York City, David Klein Gallery, and Manifest Research Gallery. Robert is currently Professor Emeritus at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit and is represented by the David Klein Gallery.
Robert and Keith have been friends for many years. Robert would often dine in Keith’s restaurant Les Auteurs and leave on the white butcher paper incredible crayon drawings.
In this fascinating episode rich with visuals, we gain a much deeper understanding of the world of art and the value it has to our aging brains.