Arthur Milton Robins (born October 23, 1953) is an American painter and sculptor.
He is known for his series of Pool Room paintings as well as his involvement in Bery v. City of New York, a federal lawsuit settled by the Supreme Court of the United States in 1997.
Art critic Donald Kuspit called his series of Tunnel Paintings, “A new breakthrough in Expressionist Painting History.’’[2] In 1980, Robins performed a one-man show in the lobby of a U.S. federal courthouse, which was so controversial it made news across the country.
The works supposedly threatened the President George W. Bush and included a written letter and white powder.
Arthur recorded this event and the story ended up on the front page of The New York Times.