Robert Irwin Wolf studied fine art, photography, psychoanalysis and sculpting at Pratt Institute and The Tyler School Of Art of Temple University and the National Psychological Association For Psychoanalysis. He holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Design and Professional Studies from Pratt Institute and is a licensed Psychoanalyst and Creative Art Therapist. Robert has taught psychology, art therapy, sculpting and photography over the last 25 years in various educational settings. He is currently a Professor of Studio Art and Art Therapy at the Graduate School of the College Of New Rochelle, visiting Professor at Pratt Institute and is on the Faculty of several Psychoanalytic Training Institutes.

Robert's sculptural forms have been influenced by Brancussi, Arp and Moore. They are composed of organic, linear and gestural images that are translated into abstract form. These contemporary sculptures integrate elements of human form and movement, with the natural beauty of a variety of types of stone and wood..

His most recent interest in digital photographic media have led to the production of unique urban and rural landscapes. These images, taken from various places around the world, are creatively edited with special digital software, to enhance the visual experience for the viewer. They are printed, in various sizes, on archival canvas or paper.

His photographs and sculpture have been exhibited throughout the United States, Costa Rica and South Korea. Currently available sculpture as well as a more complete inventory of photographic images, may be viewed in Robert's 'Hell's Kitchen' Loft/Studio, by appointment.