Robert Barber

Artwork

colorful abstract painting
colorful abstract painting
colorful abstract painting with squarish elements
colorful abstract painting
colorful abstract painting with orange, blue, yellow, etc.
line between bodies of work
multi colored abstract painting
multi colored abstract painting blues and red and black
multi colored abstract painting with orange part
multi colored abstract painting
multi colored abstract painting
multi colored abstract painting bluish
multi colored abstract painting with blue and reds and yellow
line between bodies of work
geometric abstract
geometric abstract with stripes
geometric abstract with stripes and diagonals
geometric abstract with purple green and yellow
geometric abstract green orange yellow and blue
geometric abstract with purple red orange and green
geometric abstract orange green blue yellow
geometric abstract with purple green red and blue
line between bodies of work
abstract painting with blues red/orange, black white and gray
purple square and green rectangle inside a square outline
red square and purple rectangle inside black outline of a square

BIO

Robert Barber received an undergraduate degree from the Minneapolis School of Art and an MFA from the University of Minnesota in 1952. He later taught at Illinois University of Wesleyan before moving to Tucson, Arizona in 1956. He has been producing art since his teens, yielding a vast array of work spanning nearly three-quarters of a century, and continues to paint and draw on a daily basis at the age of 100.

Outside of a few local Tucson exhibitions, Barber was virtually unknown until a 2015 full-scale retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tucson, co-curated by Anne-Marie Russell and Jocko Weyland. Kerry Schuss introduced the work of Robert Barber to an international audience at Independent Fair 2016 in New York. Most recently, in 2018, Robert Barber's work was included in the American Academy of Arts and Letters annual "Invitational" exhibition.

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Artist Press


Artspace

March 3, 2016

10 Standout Painters to Discover From Independent New York, 2016, by Karen Rosenberg,

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Artnet News

March 4, 2016

The Top Ten Booths at Independent New York 2016, by Brian Boucher