Robert Barry
- Introduction
- Robert Barry (born March 9, 1936 in the Bronx, New York) is an American artist. Since 1967, Barry has produced non-material works of art, installations, and performance art using a variety of otherwise invisible media. In 1968, Robert Barry is quoted as saying "Nothing seems to me the most potent thing in the world."
- Wikidata
- Q477373
- Introduction
- American conceptual artist.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Conceptual Artist
- Name
- Robert Barry
- Ulan
- 500053936
Exhibitions
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From the Collection:
1960–1969 Mar 26, 2016–Mar 19, 2017
MoMA
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There Will Never Be Silence: Scoring John Cage’s
4′33″ Oct 12, 2013–Jun 22, 2014
MoMA
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The Original Copy: Photography of Sculpture, 1839 to Today
Aug 1–Nov 1, 2010
MoMA
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1969
Oct 25, 2009–Apr 5, 2010
MoMA PS1
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In & Out of Amsterdam: Art & Project Bulletin, 1968–1989
Jul 15–Oct 26, 2009
MoMA
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Robert Barry has
15 exhibitionsonline.
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Robert Barry Silver Sides 1966
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Robert Barry Untitled August 1967
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Lawrence Weiner, Robert Morris, Joseph Kosuth, Douglas Huebler, Robert Barry, Sol LeWitt, Carl Andre, Various Artists Untitled (Xerox Book) 1968
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Robert Barry 25 plates from Untitled (Xerox Book) 1968
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Robert Barry Basic Format for Outside Sculpture (Finding a Grid and Marking with Wire or Cord) 1968
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Robert Barry Basic Format for Outside Sculpture (Finding a Grid among Randomly Located Trees...) 1968
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Robert Barry Untitled 1968
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Robert Barry Untitled 1968
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Robert Barry 88mc Carrier Wave (FM) October 1968
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Robert Barry 10° #2 1968
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Robert Barry 4 to 1 1968
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Robert Barry Untitled 1968
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Robert Barry Untitled (Answer...Quiz) (1969)
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Robert Barry Untitled (It has been formulated...) 1969
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Robert Barry Untitled (Something which can never be any specific thing) 1969
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Robert Barry Inert Gas Series/Helium, Neon, Argon, Krypton, Xenon/From a Measured Volume to Indefinite Expansion 1969
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Robert Barry Untitled 1970
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Robert Barry 30 Pieces (Something which is very near in place and time, but not yet known to me) 1969-71
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Robert Barry, Harry Shunk, János Kender Something which is very near in place and time, but not yet known to me 1971
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Robert Barry, Harry Shunk, János Kender Something which is very near in place and time, but not yet known to me 1971
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Robert Barry, Harry Shunk, János Kender Something which is very near in place and time, but not yet known to me 1971
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Robert Barry Art & Project Bulletin #51 1971–72
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Robert Barry Untitled (1975)
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Robert Barry Untitled 1975
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Robert Barry Untitled 1975
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Robert Barry Untitled (1976)
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Robert Barry Untitled 1976
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Robert Barry Untitled 1978
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Robert Barry Variations (no. 2) 1977-78
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Robert Barry People, Art and Places 1979
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Robert Barry Untitled 1981
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Robert Barry Otherwise 1981
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Robert Barry Untitled 1994
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Robert Barry Going Through 1995
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Robert Barry One Billion Colored Dots 2008
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