Robert Hudson (born 1938) is an American artist who was born in Salt Lake City, Utah and grew up in Richland, Washington. He received a B.F.A in 1961 and an M.F.A. in 1963, both from the San Francisco Art Institute.
Hudson is best known for his funk art assemblages, of the late 1950s and 1960s. He has also produced non-objective paintings, ceramics and large steel and bronze sculptures.
The Addison Gallery of American Art (Andover, Massachusetts), the Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo, New York), the Art Institute of Chicago, the Crocker Art Museum (Sacramento), the Henry Art Gallery (University of Washington, Seattle), the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (Washington, DC), the Honolulu Academy of Arts, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Museum of Modern Art (New York City), the Oakland Museum of Art (Oakland, California), Palm Springs Desert Museum (Palm Springs, California), the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Saint Louis Art Museum, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands), the University Art Museum (University of California, Berkeley), the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (Salt Lake City) and the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City) are among the public collections holding work by Robert Hudson.