Hayley Barker Explained
Hayley Barker is an American painter.
Biography
Hayley Barker was born in Oregon. She received her BA from the University of Oregon, and her MA & MFA in Intermedia from the University of Iowa. She has solo exhibitions with Shrine NYC, including a solo booth at the Armory Art Fair. She has had work featured at La Loma Projects (LA), Tiger Strikes Asteroid (Chicago), Big Pictures LA, GAS (LA), " The Glendale Biennial" curated by the Pit at the Brand Library & "The Divine Joke", curated by Barry Schwabsky at Anita Rogers Gallery (New York). She has shown with Bozo Mag for the past several years. She lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
Work
In 2011, art critic Sue Taylor reviewed Barker's show "Cathedrals" in "Art in America": Taylor compared Barker's paintings to the work of Georgia O'Keeffe and Vincent van Gogh. Barker's "Cathedrals" is inspired by the childhood diary of Opal Whiteley, who had visionary, spiritual experiences but was later diagnosed as schizophrenic:
Of Barker's first solo exhibition in New York with Shrine in 2020 Barry Schwabsky, art critic and historian, wrote:
Her 2024 solo exhibition "The Ringing Stone" in Edinburgh, Scotland was deemed "One of the most beautiful shows" in the Edinburgh Art Festival by Wallpaper* reviewer Hugo Macdonald. The exhibition's titular painting depicts a prehistoric carved stone on the island of Tiree.[1]
Solo exhibitions
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- 2017 "New Paintings" Bozo Mag/Abode, LA
- 2018 "AMPM," Holding Contemporary/Williamson Knight, Portland, OR
- 2018 "Hayley Barker: Open Studio," Bozo Mag, LA
- 2019 "LATE BLOOMER," Bozo Mag, LA
- 2020 ALAC, Bozo Mag, LA
- 2020 "The Grass is Blue", SHRINE, NYC
- 2021 "Incense", The Armory Art Fair with Shrine, NYC
- 2022 "The Spider," SHRINE, NYC
- 2022 "Bozo House," BozoMag, Los Angeles
- 2023 "Laguna Castle," Night Gallery, Los Angeles
Group exhibitions
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- 2018 "The Divine Joke," Anita Rogers Gallery, NY
- 2018 "Take Care," GAS, LA
- 2019 "Summer Formal," La Loma Projects, LA
- 2020 "Conscious Collaboration with Spirit," SOIL Gallery, Seattle
- 2020 Connections: Shrine, NYC
- 2020 "New Beginnings..." Nicodim, LA
- 2020 NADA: This is fair
- 2020 "Untitled, (But Loved)" Bosse & Baum, London
- 2020 "Eartha" Adams and Ollman, Portland, OR
- 2021 "The Language of Flowers," Reyes Finn, Detroit, MI
- 2021 "36 Paintings," Harper's East Hampton
- 2021: "The Rock," BozoMag in collaboration with Pocket Studio, Los Angeles
- 2022: "Shrubs," Night Gallery, Los Angeles
- 2022: "Unnatural Nature: Post-Pop Landscapes," Acquavella Gallery, NYC
- 2023 "Death of an Outsider," SHRINE, Los Angeles
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Macdonald . Hugo . Our highlights from the Edinburgh Art Festival as it celebrates its 20th anniversary . wallpaper.com . 14 November 2024 . en . 18 August 2024.
- Web site: HAYLEY BARKER. 2020-10-15. HAYLEY BARKER. en.
- Web site: HAYLEY BARKER. 2020-10-15. HAYLEY BARKER. en.