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SELECTED WORKS BY Anna Barriball



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Anna Barriball

Black Wardrobe

2003
tape on wardrobe

177.8 x 70 x 40

Black Wardrobe is a bureau wrapped seamlessly in tape, pressed with obsessive determination to form a second skin revealing the dresser's most enigmatic crevasses. Suffocated in black, the cupboard looses its recognisable physicality, becoming a monumental void connoting absence and memory. Through prolonged physical connection with the object, Barriball unveils a mystery in the too-familiar: a synesthesia of sight and touch, where senses merge and become heightened in an elevated pursuit of beauty.


Anna Barriball

Door

2004
pencil on paper

208.5 x 88 x 6

Anna Barriball's works convey an intimacy with the overly familiar. Her everyday objects are 'gagged' by smothering surfaces, becoming seductively sinister husks of their former selves. Made by placing a large piece of paper over a door, and rubbing it with a pencil, Door is a drawing that assumes the qualities of a sculpture. Its metallic, burnished surface captures every subtle detail of the original object, while the paper warps and fluxes through repetitive handling to gain a solidity of its own. Central to Barriball’s practice is the time and effort involved in the making; her process formulates as poetic meditation, finding a delicate fascination in the mundane and overlooked.



ARTIST INFORMATION




Anna Barriball's BIOGRAPHY



1972
Born in Plymouth, England

Lives and works in London


SOLO EXHIBITIONS


2009
Frith Street Gallery, London

2008
Projection, Institut im Glaspavillon, Berlin
Live Art Performance: More and More – Performance of Reduction, Artist Studio
Residency, Camden Arts Centre, London

2007
Galleri Bo Bjerggaard, Copenhagen

2006
Ingleby Gallery, Edinburgh
The New Art Gallery, Walsall

2005
Newlyn Art Gallery, Cornwall
Gasworks, London

2004
Frith Street Gallery, London

2003
Recognition: Anna Barriball and David Musgrave, Arnolfini, Bristol


GROUP EXHIBITIONS


2010
Studio 44, Stockholm (forthcoming)

2009
Newspeak: British Art Now, Saatchi Gallery, London, (forthcoming)
Lunar Distance, De Hallen, Haarlem (forthcoming)
Timewarp, CRAC Alsace, Altkirch
Second Hand, Engholm Engelhorn Galleries, Vienna

2008
Park Avenue, Southampton City Art Gallery, Southampton
Interiors and Prospects, Henry Moore Institute/Leeds City Art Gallery
Out Riding Feet, Harris Liebermann, NYC
Scary Movie, Contemporary Art Centre of SA1011

2007
Echo Room, Alcala 3, Madrid
Scary Movie, Contemporary Art Centre of SA

2006
Resonance, Frith Street Gallery, London
How to Improve the World: 60 Years of British Art, Hayward Gallery,
London
I Walk the Lines, Barbara Thumm, Berlin
Until It Makes Sense, Seventeen Gallery, London & Galerie Thaddeus
Ropac, Paris
You’ll Never Know, Hayward Gallery National (touring exhibition)

2005-2006
British Art Show 6 (BAS 6) touring exhibition, curated by Alex Farquharson and
Andrea Schlieker
The Hardest Thing to Draw is a Kiss, Wimbledon School of Art, London

2003
Frequencies, Frith Street Gallery, London
Turpentine, Studio Voltaire, London
Bonobos, Niels Borch Jenson Galerie, Berlin
Not Always The Same, hammer, London
Mjellby Art Centre, Halmstad, Sweden

2002-2003
Still Life in contemporary British art, British Council Touring Exhibition

2002
Superfluity: British Artists at Latvijas Makslas Akademija Latvijas Makslas Akademija, Riga, Latvia
Prospects 2002 contemporary drawing exhibition Essor Gallery Project Space, London
Giardino Studio d'Arte Raffaelli, Trento/Galleria Del Tasso Arte Contemporanea, Bergamo, Italy

2001
Centro Culturale Paggeria del Commune di Sassuolo, Sassuolo, (Modena), Italy
The (Ideal) Home Show, Gimpel Fils, London
Drawings, Frith Street Gallery, London
Rewind, Glassbox, Paris

2000
Felt-tip, Zwemmer Gallery, London
Oeuvre d'etre/Works of being, Temple Gallery, Rome
New Contemporaries 2000 Milton Keynes Gallery, Milton Keynes
Cornerhouse, Manchester
Inverleith House, Edinburgh
The Armchair Project, Cinch, London
Here Comes the Night, London
Living With the Dutch, London

1999
The Office of Misplaced Events, Lotta Hammer Gallery, London
Brainstorm, Goldsmiths College, London
The Equinox, Cairn Gallery, Gloucestershire

1997
ne me quitte pas, Glassbox, Paris

1995
Works on Paper, The Brooks Centre, Winchester

 


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