Robert Perkins (artist)


Robert Perkins is an American artist, filmmaker and writer.

Films

Perkins has made documentary films for PBS in the US and Channel Four Television Corporation in the UK since 1987, many of which centre around solo canoe journeys around the world, usually in remote wilderness. A mini-series called One Man's Journey, in which he travels through the Canadian Arctic, for example, aired on PBS in 2005.

Travel

Perkins was the first American to travel to the Kamchatka Peninsula, Siberia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which he documented in his 1991 film Yankee in Kamchatka. He traveled down the Limpopo River in Africa for his 1993 film The Crocodile River, the Great Fish River in Northern Canada for both his 1987 film Into the Great Solitude and his 1997 book Talking to Angels, the Connecticut River for his 1994 film Home Waters, the lower Colorado River for his 2012 film Blind Bird Singing Rain, for which he won the Best Canoeing Film award at the 2013 Reel Paddling Film Festival and finally, he canoed from London to Scotland exploring his heritage for his 1993 film One Man in a Boat

Poetry

Aside from his films, Perkins is also known for The Written Image, an ongoing series of intimate and personal collaborations with poets. These are unusual portraits of poets which he embarked upon in the 1970s. The series has been created in collaboration with renowned poets including two Nobel Laureates Seamus Heaney and Octavio Paz. Allen Ginsberg and Robert Lowell.

Education

Perkins attended Harvard University for his undergraduate education. It was at Harvard, in Elizabeth Bishop’s creative writing seminar, that The Written Image series began. Bishop told Perkins he was not a poet and asked Perkins what he was. He replied that he was an artist and she gave him her poem The Fish to illustrate, thus launching the series, which continues to the present day.

Exhibits

Perkins’s work has been shown in exhibitions internationally, including the 2014 Ledbury Poetry Festival and most recently at Benjamin Spademan Rare Books in London.

Selected bibliography