08.01.09
Robert Barry

YVON LAMBERT
New
York
Robert Barry
RB 62-08
January 8 -
February 7, 2009
-Opening Thursday January 8 at 6 pm-
Yvon Lambert is pleased to announce an exhibition of
works made from 1962 through 2008 by American artist Robert Barry. The
exhibition titled RB 62-08 will include a new major floor piece, several wall
text pieces, and paintings.The exhibition will open with a reception for the
artist on January 8th 2009 from 6 to 8pm and will be on view through February
7th 2009.
Robert Barry (b. 1936), one of the pioneers of conceptualism
and minimalism, has been showing for four decades and is included in the
permanent collections of the world’s most visionary museums and foundations
including The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture
Garden, Washington, DC; The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; the Musée
d’Orsay, Paris; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Musée
National D’Art Moderne, Centre George Pompidou, Paris; the Museum of
Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.
A major theme in Robert Barry’s work is the space between: between
objects,between time, between artist and viewer. In this exhibition a diptych
pairs one panel from 1962 with a new panel created in 2008. Barry explains that
physical space can be seen as a representation of the elapsed time between the
creation of each panel.
Another hallmark of Barry’s artistic practice
is the idea that an artwork is as important as the art object itself. Early in
his career he famously observed, “Nothing seems to be the most important thing
in the world.” The manifestation of this idea has led the artist to work in a
variety of unorthodox and sometimes intangible media: magnetism, thoughts,
ultrasonic sound and inert gases. The poetic Inert Gas Series: Neon exhibited in
RB 62-08 was made in 1969 when the artist returned the gas into the atmosphere
in the Southern Californian hills. The remaining piece exists as two photographs
and accompanying text describing the creation of the work.
Barry’s work
also encourages viewer participation, if not physically, then mentally. Such is
the case with the “Telepathic Series”, a group of works from 1969 represented in
RB 62-08 by a series of wall texts. Phrases such as A Series of Particular
Emotions Transmitted Telepathically and A Secret Desire Transmitted Psychically
communicate to the viewer the artist’s actions in creating the artwork.
Please contact Bruce Hackney or Geneva Jann-Lewis
with any press inquiries at
bruce@yvon-lambert.com or
geneva@yvon-lambert.com
YVON LAMBERT New
York
550 West 21st Street, New York, NY 10011 USA
t 212 242
3611, f 212 242 3920
Tuesday- Saturday : 10am - 6pm
newyork@yvon-lambert.com
www.yvon-lambert.com
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