Description
The Original
Vivienne by Robin Rivers is an original piece of mixed media collage on wood. I created this piece using antique postcards, archival materials, found photography, my original photography, vellum, handmade papers, and acrylic medium.
The piece measures 10×17″ (w/h) unframed and is mounted on wood. Shipping will be calculated based on location. Please note that colours and contrast vary between different monitors. The colours may not match your monitor’s display exactly. Additionally, copyright of my artwork does not transfer with purchase.
The Inspiration for Vivienne by Robin Rivers
Paris, the city of light, romance, wonder. At times, it may seem cliché. But, what of its magic? Its way of drawing one in and reconstructing how we perceive the world? Through the Social Landscapes series, I wanted to explore cultural memory keeping through the lens of romanticism. Each piece transforms single antique postcards from often-anonymous Parisian street photographers into complex narratives that stretch the boundaries of memory and time through the inclusion of archival photography, original photography shot by the artist, and layers of writing, handmade papers, and ephemera. Each piece begins with the romance of the city and expands into the broader social realities of Belle Époque Paris, incorporating archival materials and historical figures to explore how individual longing intersects with the cultural currents of the era.
Vivienne is inspired by Galerie Vivienne in Paris, along with the vintage Vue de Nuit postcards of the early 20th century. I wanted to create a scene in which a woman moves through empty galleries like a ghost. Her image is preserved through generations of tourists and commerce as the unseen labour that created two versions of Paris – one to visit and one where people must work to live.
Sources
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- Paris Musées (CC Zero)
- Woman from Bois de Boulongne La Mode. Femme avec un renard Entre 1914-1918 https://www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/de/node/88472#infos-principales
- Èugene Atget, Galerie Vivienne entre 1885-1925 https://www.parismuseescollections.paris.fr/fr/musee-carnavalet/oeuvres/galerie-vivienne-2eme-arrondissement-paris-4
- Artist materials
- Photo of the Galerie Vivienne shot by Robin Rivers in 2019
- Photo along the Seine River near Pont Neuf shot by Robin Rivers in 2024.
- Vintage postage stamps, found at flea market in Vancouver, Canada
- Handmade papers, vellum, gold paint, acrylic matte medium
- Paris Musées (CC Zero)
Notes on Care
I build each collage from public‑domain materials—primarily found pieces, Paris Musées archives and The Met Open Access—and note what’s known about dates and collections. While the work leans into romance, I set it within the city’s real textures: its boulevards and bright nights, and the lives working behind the light. Where details are uncertain, I mark them as circa. My aim is to honor the past—its beauty and its blemishes—while inviting you into a story that feels intimate and true to its time.
The Artist
Robin Rivers is a multidisciplinary storyteller. She explores cultural memory keeping and technologies of circulation—how stories and images travel between people and across generations. Her practice folds writing and original photography into her mixed-media collage process. She examines how documented archives and personal interpretation shape our shared understanding of the past and how preservation itself is shaped by power, privilege, and historical upheaval. Robin creates all pieces at Studio Albertine in Vancouver, Canada—on the unceded territory of the Coast Salish Peoples. This includes the territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
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