Titre
BELMONT 1967
Auteur
ROBERT BARRY
Langue
néerlandais
Éditeur
Eindhoven, Netherlands: Van Abbemuseum, 1977
Prix
€ 37,60
Détails
ex-bibliotheek kunst akademie, paperback geplastificeerd in ringband geen pp.nummering gebruikte staat
Plus d'informations
oblong 27,5/21cm
VERVAARDIGERS
Robert Barry - uitgever
Van Abbemuseum - uitgever
Museum Folkwang - drukker
Lecturis - drukker
Rommerts' en Van Santen
Robert Barry
Born March 9, 1936
The Bronx, New York
Nationality American
Alma mater Hunter College
Known for Conceptual art, Idea art
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." [1]
Barry's work focuses on escaping the previously known physical limits of the art object in order to express the unknown or unperceived.[3] Consequently, Barry has explored a number of different avenues toward defining the usually unseen space around objects, rather than producing the objects themselves.
Major nonvisible works from his early period include Carrier Wave, in which Barry used the carrier waves of a radio station for a prescribed length of time "not as a means of transmitting information, but rather as an object.",[4] Radiation Piece, and Inert Gas Piece, in which Barry opened various containers of inert gases in different settings before groups of spectators, such as a canister of helium released in a desert.[5]
When asked about his piece for exhibition "Prospect '69," his response was "The piece consists of the ideas that people will have from reading this interview... The piece in its entirety is unknowable because it exists in the mind of so many people. Each person can really know that part which is in his own mind
VERVAARDIGERS
Robert Barry - uitgever
Van Abbemuseum - uitgever
Museum Folkwang - drukker
Lecturis - drukker
Rommerts' en Van Santen
Robert Barry
Born March 9, 1936
The Bronx, New York
Nationality American
Alma mater Hunter College
Known for Conceptual art, Idea art
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." [1]
Barry's work focuses on escaping the previously known physical limits of the art object in order to express the unknown or unperceived.[3] Consequently, Barry has explored a number of different avenues toward defining the usually unseen space around objects, rather than producing the objects themselves.
Major nonvisible works from his early period include Carrier Wave, in which Barry used the carrier waves of a radio station for a prescribed length of time "not as a means of transmitting information, but rather as an object.",[4] Radiation Piece, and Inert Gas Piece, in which Barry opened various containers of inert gases in different settings before groups of spectators, such as a canister of helium released in a desert.[5]
When asked about his piece for exhibition "Prospect '69," his response was "The piece consists of the ideas that people will have from reading this interview... The piece in its entirety is unknowable because it exists in the mind of so many people. Each person can really know that part which is in his own mind
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