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27 October 2008
  
Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer
Mutter-Ey-Strasse 5
D - 40213 Düsseldorf
Germany

T: +49- 211- 32 91 40
F: +49- 211- 32 91 47


 

 
 
 
ROBERT BARRY
"WORKS ON PAPER FROM THE 1970s" - and a new windowpiece
  
Exhibition October 24 - December 6, 2008
 

 Robert Barry, Works on Paper from the 1970s, Installation view
 
Robert Barry, "Works on Paper from the 1970s" - and a new windowpiece
Installation view (detail) of the exhibition

 
 
Robert Barry (*1936), who lives in New Jersey, is one of American Conceptual Art's most significant protagonists. The term of conceptual art was introduced into the debate by Sol LeWitt in 1967 in his essay, Paragraphs on Conceptual Art, in which he formulated his proposition that the idea by itself can already constitute the work of art. It applies neither to a uniform style nor a common theory but as a classification, identifies works that articulate in highly abstract form a notion or a thought process which the viewer is free to assimilate and allow to operate and bear fruit through her/his own conceptions.
 
 
Robert Barry, Untitled - Concept for Projection, 1972

Robert Barry
"Untitled - Concept for Projection", 1972
Drawing in blue ink on graphic paper with a green grid
26,5 x 21,5 cm / 10.4 x 8.5 inches
signed and dated (RB'72) on the front bottom left

 
 
Though Barry set out on his artistic career as a painter, he has been interested from the beginning in investigating the relationships of surface and space/volume, of positive and negative, present and absent forms, and in void form being completed by the onlooker. By the late 1960s, Barry was pushing his work to the limits of immateriality and invisibility with utmost rigour, creating site-specific installations with wire and nylon thread or with inert gas and radioactive material, moving on then to works using acoustic frequencies, sound and language. Projections and text pieces came about that articulated a thought process or listed concepts. In the early 1970s, he began working almost exclusively with the medium of language. Now, the terms, liberated from any syntactical context, were not in themselves art but took one to concepts beyond and which were communicated by means of language. Examples are the fathoming of spatial experiences and dimensions which Barry has been pursuing consistently all the way to the word spaces known today, his Wallpieces, Floorpieces, Windowpieces etc. He operates with the media of painting, drawing, sculpture, video and photography. Throughout the host of different working strategies that Robert Barry applies, the principle of invisibility, his crossing of spaces, the serial principle, reversals of letters and his use of transparent and reflecting surfaces, his appeal to the viewer is that first perceptions not immediately bursting with evident meaning or which do not result spontaneously in an identifiable image, should be questioned; that we look again, look carefully, look through the space we are in, look for connection, links, associations in order then to participate in the radical reconstruction of the lost art of seeing.
 
 
Robert Barry, Untitled, 1975
 
Robert Barry
"Untitled", 1975
ink and transfer type on cardboard
15,7 x 21,4 cm / 6.2 x 8.4 inches
signed and dated (RB75) on the reverse bottom right

 
 
The works on paper shown in this exhibition date from the 1970s and follow chronologically on those gathered in the comprehensive retrospective, Some places to which we can come. Robert Barry. Works 1963 to 1975 which was shown some years ago at the Kunsthalle, Nuremberg and the Aargauer Kunsthaus in Aarau, Switzerland (we have paraphrased parts of their catalogue texts) and, like Barry's entire early work, they can be seen to be an aesthetic and formal platform the impulses of which still inform the contemporary understanding of art.
The link to the artist's very latest works is embodied in a Windowpiece with words of mirror-coated vinyl foil, designed in 2008 for the window frontage of our gallery.
 
 
Robert Barry, Untitled, 1975
 
Robert Barry
"Untitled", 1975
transfer type and dots on cardboard
15,3 x 21,6 cm / 6 x 8.5 inches
signed and dated (RB75) on the reverse bottom right

 
 
With "Works on Paper from the 1970s" - and a new windowpiece, Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer is pleased to present its sixth solo showing of works by Robert Barry.
Pieces by Barry are held by countless international private and public collections. 

 
Mai-Thu Perret , Apocalypse Ballet (Pink Ring), 2006
 
Robert Barry
"Untitled", 1978
ink and pencil on transparent graphic paper with a blue grid
29,5 x 21 cm / 11.6 x 8.3 inches
signed and dated (RB78) on the reverse bottom right

 
 
Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer:
Udo Bugdahn opened the gallery in collaboration with Marianne Kaimer in Düsseldorf in April 1992. The original 2500 sq feet ground-floor space was located in the Mühlengasse in Düsseldorf's old quarter, between the Academy (Kunstakademie Düsseldorf) and K20 (Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen).
In spring 2003 the gallery moved to the Düsseldorfer Strasse 6 in the Düsseldorf district of Oberkassel in a protected building dating from the beginning of the last century. 
At the beginning of 2007 the Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer opened a new ground-floor space in the center of Düsseldorf, opposite the Kunsthalle at Mutter-Ey-Strasse 5.
The gallery is managed by Udo Bugdahn, who has developed an unique program of emerging and established artists. The gallery artists have both national and international careers and regularly participate in museum and international exhibitions. We have given young artists from Great Britain and the United States their first one-person show in Germany including Sarah McGinity, Claire Corey, Gabriel Jones, Nicolas Touron. The gallery presents historical positions as well, with artists such as Robert Barry, Peter Hutchinson, and Donald Judd, or occasionally organizing exhibitions on themes, i.e. "Abstand und Nähe" (on the "Prospect" shows from the late 60s and early 70s), or "Black, Grey & White" (an exhibition in two parts with about 40 international artists).
The gallery is not media specific and has, since its opening, exhibited video, painting, works on paper, photography, installation, and sculpture.
Numerous publications and monographs are available on most gallery artists. The gallery also publishes prints and editions.
The Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer is since 1992 a member of the Federal Association of German Galleries (BVDG Bundesverband Deutscher Galerien).
The gallery participates regulary at Art Fairs.
 
 
Robert Barry, Windowpiece, 2008
 
Robert Barry
"Windowpiece", 2008
PVC-coated chrome foil on glass
Installation ca. 295 x 240 cm / 116 x 95 inches
Future dimension variable, depends on size of window
 
 
 
Galerie Bugdahn und Kaimer
Mutter-Ey-Strasse 5
D - 40213 Düsseldorf
Germany

T: +49- 211- 32 91 40
F: +49- 211- 32 91 47
bugdahn.kaimer @ t-online.de
 
Gallery open Tuesday - Friday 12 noon - 6 pm, Saturday 12 noon - 4 pm; and by appointment
 
 
Artists represented:

Robert Barry (USA), Edward Chell (UK), Maurice Cockrill (UK), Thomas Joshua Cooper (USA/UK), Claire Corey (USA), Marianne Eigenheer (CH), Aurelia Gratzer (A), Peter Hutchinson (UK/USA), Gabriel Jones (CAN), Donald Judd (USA), Mary Kelly (IRL), Sharon Kivland (UK/F), Caroline McCarthy (IRL/UK), Sarah McGinity (UK), Abigail O'Brien (IRL), Christoph Schirmer (A), Dietmar Schneider (GER), Paul Schwer (GER), Diana Rattray (UK/GER), Beverly Semmes (USA), Monika Szwed (PL), Ingolf Timpner (GER), Nicolas Touron (F/USA), Leslie Wayne (USA), William Wegman (USA), Jongsuk Yoon (KOR/GER)
 
 
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