Frances Barth
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Frances BarthJonnie in the Lake, 2016Video, black and white, and in colorView More Details
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Frances Barthcombed grey lt, 2008acrylic on panelView More Details
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Frances BarthBlue Black Screen, 2008acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances Barthmarvelblue, 2005acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances BarthPiero, 2004acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances Barthbak-g, 2003acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances BarthScatter, 2003acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances BarthA - B, 2002acrylic and ink on paper30 x 22 inchesView More Details
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Frances BarthGorge, 2001acrylic and ink on paper30 x 22 inchesView More Details
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Frances Barthb-dist, 2000acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances Barthtop or, 2000acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances Barthpl-stps, 1998acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances BarthUPL, 1998acrylic on panel14 x 15 inchesView More Details
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Frances BarthMW1 , 1995acrylic, ink on paper21 x 25 inchesView More Details
Frances Barth is a noted American artist and teacher. She makes abstract paintings and videos and has been the director of the multi-disciplinary Graduate school at Maryland Institute College of Art, the Mount Royal School of Art, since 2004. Born in New York City, a graduate of Hunter College for both her BFA and MFA, Frances was on the faculty at Yale University from 1986 until 2004, and appointed full professor in 2001. She was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1977 and is in the canon of historically significant women abstract painters working in New York since the 1970's. Her work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, among others.
"... it's not an overstatement to say that they (Barth's paintings) suggest new possibilities for what abstract painting can encompass in the first part of the 21st century." Karen Wilkin, "Frances Barth" (catalog) 2008, Sundaram Tagore Gallery
Frances Barth's accomplished paintings are wholly individualistic and other than to say they are "radical abstractions" Karen Wilkin, they are eccentric enough to elude classification. Barth refers to aspects of her work as a combination of comic restraint and purist abstraction. Combining contradictory elements of local color with abstract color, vocabularies of both painting and drawing, disorienting spatial relationships, Barth creates works that are as provocatively ambiguous as they are soothingly beautiful. In her desire to "tell stories without words" Barth implies narratives and geographies in a realm between landscape, mapping and abstraction. The narratives in the paintings are stories taking place over a period of geological time, with references both topographic and tectonic, alluding to simultaneous multiple histories. The light that Barth creates within her paintings is a spell-binding presence that shifts the picture plane into a deep dimensional space at the same time that her compositional shifts in scale destabilize. Speaking on her use of color the artist refers to her desire to create "big areas of ungracious color - chemical color that doesn't exist in nature - to open up like the sky but not be sky."
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Artists Talking
Conversations in Paper and Paint 29 Jul - 16 Sep 2023Marcia Wood Gallery presents a group exhibition in their Miami Circle space. Opening reception: July 29, 2023 6-8 pm. Artists Talking: Conversations in Paper and Paint highlights the interplay among the work of twelve artists: Frances Barth, Steven Charles, Deborah Dancy, Scott Eakin, David Humphrey, Joanne Mattera, Timothy McDowell, Lizbeth Mitty, Joe Peragine, Kevin Perkins, Kim Piotrowski, and Joe Peragine.Read more
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august geometry
Frances Barth, Jeff Conefry, Clark Derbes, Scott Eakin, Kevin Finklea, Tim Flowers, Richard Harris, Duncan Johnson, Mary Judge, Joanne Mattera, Justin Rabideau 7 Aug - 5 Sep 2015 -
Frances Barth
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SUMMER GUEST HOUSE
Marcia Wood Gallery artists invite regional artists for a summer mixer 26 Jun - 1 Aug 2009Betsy Cain, Lisa Clague, Lorie Corbus, Mary Farmer, Julio Garcia, Scott Griffen, Rocky Horton, Lance Ledbetter, Mia Merlin, Mary O'Horo. Shana Robbins, Rocio Rodriguez, Ben Steele, Summer Wheat, Cosmo Whyte,...Read more -
click/shift/enter: Part One
Frances Barth, Amber Boardman, Rebecca Hackemann 6 Sep - 13 Oct 2007