Barry Le Va
- Introduction
- Barry Le Va (born 1941) is a contemporary American sculptor and installation artist. Trained in his native California, he works and lives in New York City. Le Va is among the leading figures of post-studio and process art of the late 1960s. His abstract sculptures, installations, drawings, and editioned works are featured in major art collections around the world.
- Wikidata
- Q809059
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Installation Artist, Painter, Sculptor
- Names
- Barry Le Va, Barry Leva, Barry LeVa
- Ulan
- 500004605
Exhibitions
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FORTY
June 19–
August 28, 2016 MoMA PS1
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Greater New York
October 11, 2015–
March 7, 2016 MoMA PS1
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A World of Its Own: Photographic Practices in the Studio
February 8–
November 2, 2014 MoMA
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Contemporary Art from the Collection
June 30, 2010–
September 19, 2011 MoMA
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Compass in Hand: Selections from The Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection
April 22, 2009–
January 4, 2010 MoMA
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Barry Le Va has 15 exhibitionsonline.
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Barry Le Va Strips, Sheets, Particles 1967-68
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Barry Le Va Strips to Felt Particles 1967-68
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Barry Le Va Blackfelt, Black and Red Iron Oxide and Glass Sheets Dropped 1967-68
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Barry Le Va Criss-Cross Corner Shot - Plan View 1970
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Barry Le Va Study for Equal Wall Base Divisions Crossed 1973
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Barry Le Va Pyramid: Center Points and Lengths (Through Points of Tangency): 3 Layers Separately Overlaid (1974)
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Barry Le Va Accumulated Vision (Separates): Length Ration (In Perspective) #III 1975
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Barry Le Va Installation Floor Plan for Any Space Surrounded by Four Walls from the Rubber Stamp Portfolio 1976, published 1977
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Various Artists, Joe Zucker, Tom Wesselmann, Don Nice, Agnes Martin, Sylvia Plimack Mangold, Robert Mangold, Sol LeWitt, Chuck Close, Daniel Buren, Richard Artschwager, Myron Stout, Barry Le Va, Carl Andre Rubber Stamp Portfolio 1976–77, published 1977
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Barry Le Va Extended Walkways: From the Series Expanding Foundations/Plazas in Transition 1979
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Barry Le Va Sections - Installation Study 1980
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Barry Le Va Diagram for Two Separate Installlations Combined into One Installation in 2 Perspectives 1982
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Barry Le Va Untitled (1985)
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Various Artists, Robert Mangold, Sol LeWitt, Barry Le Va, Mel Bochner 4 x 4 x 4 1990
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Barry Le Va Untitled from the series 4 x 4 x 4 1990
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Barry Le Va Plan View for Sculpture Occupying Wall and Floor Areas - Dreaded Intrusions 1991
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Barry Le Va Study for Sculpture Occupying 2' Area : "Institutional Template," Readings from above (Internal Observation from 1. Conference to 2. Lab) 1991
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Barry Le Va Munich/Africa (Studies for Sculpture) 1993
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Barry Le Va Elements Compressed by Pushing from Various Directions 1994-1995
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Barry Le Va Bunker Coagulation #25 1996
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Barry Le Va Study for double-tiered sculpture 2000
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Barry Le Va Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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Barry Le Va Untitled from Voltage 2007
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