Barry Barker

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Barry Barker is a British contemporary art curator and gallerist.

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Career

Barry Barker (on the right) with fellow art curators and artists at the reopening of the Arnolfini, Bristol in 1975, where he subsequently became director Arnolfini Bristol opening.jpg
Barry Barker (on the right) with fellow art curators and artists at the reopening of the Arnolfini, Bristol in 1975, where he subsequently became director

Previously, Barker worked with Nigel Greenwood and was exhibitions officer at the Institute of Contemporary Arts London and the John Hansard Gallery before becoming Director of the Arnolfini in Bristol 1986-1991 overseeing a refurbishment of the gallery. Following this, Barker was briefly with the South Bank Centre before becoming a Director of the Lisson Gallery. [1] Barker's main areas of interest have been conceptual art and minimal and he had an influential role in many artists' careers over a thirty year period, especially Anish Kapoor. In 1986, he was co-curator of "Falls the Shadow" with Jon Thompson at the Hayward Gallery. He moved to become Head of the University of Brighton gallery, responsible for the Visions programme of contemporary artists as well as supporting student exhibitions.

Publications

Major exhibitions curated

References

  1. Cork, Richard. Everything Seemed Possible: Art in the 1970s. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 2003.