Robert Barber at Independent Art Fair 2021 The Monsoon Paintings 1963-64
September 9 - September 12, 2021

  installation images     selected works    thumbnails  

colorful small painting with blocks of primary colors
colorful small painting with blocks of primary colors
colorful small painting with blocks of primary colors
colorful small painting with blocks of primary colors
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colorful collage
colorful collage
colorful collage
colorful collage

Press Release

Kerry Schuss Gallery presents Robert Barber's Monsoon Paintings from 1963-64 at Independent 2021

 

Kerry Schuss Gallery presents a series of painterly abstractions by Robert Barber (b. 1922, Minneapolis, MN). The Monsoon Paintings, which date from 1963-64, were inspired by the rains that visit Barber's home in Tucson, AZ, each summer. This presentation will feature small-scale paintings that evoke atmospheric landscapes drenched by watery elements. In tension with the feeling of worldly space, Barber's vigorous, blocky gestures merge into dry yet sensuous surfaces of tempera paint. Colorful collages made of painted and torn paper also from 1963-64 will accompany the paintings. The legacy of Abstract Expressionism is evident in the paintings' gestural immediacy, especially paintings from the 1960s by Philip Guston, who was Barber's teacher at the University of Minnesota in 1952.

 

The works in this presentation are of a time when abstract painting could still be regarded as a radical gesture, particularly in the relative isolation of Tucson. Barber followed his own path in a small southwestern city in the Sonoran desert, where new art ideas and trends were barely known, much less appreciated. In that time, and over the next seven decades, he has been a rare example of an artist producing advanced artwork far from any major art center or community.

 

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. 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, his work was included in the American Academy of Arts and Letters annual "Invitational" exhibition. Robert Barber has been producing art since his teens, yielding a vast array of work spanning over three-quarters of a century, and continues to draw on a daily basis at the age of 99.

 

This presentation at Independent New York coincides with the artist's fourth solo exhibition at the gallery in Tribeca which will open on Friday, September 10th, 6-8 PM.

 

 

Robert Barber _interview_Arizona Public Media_2015

 Video made on the occasion of Robert Barber's Retrospective at Museum of Contemporary Art Tucson - 10 min

 

Independent 2021
Cipriani South Street
at the Battery Maritime Building
10 South Street, New York, NY 10004

VIP Preview Day
Thursday September 9, 11am - 8pm

Public Fair Days
Friday September 10, 12 - 7pm
Saturday September 11, 12 - 7pm
Sunday September 12, 12 - 6pm

 

 

Press


New York Times

Sept 9, 2021

Still Independent, and Still Exceptional, Robert Barber at Kerry Schuss by Martha Schwendener

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