Barnaby Barford

GLORY

2016

GICLEE PRINT

H 208 cm W 128 cm D 7.5 cm

UNIQUE

 
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Barnaby Barford (b. 1977) graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2002. An internationally exhibited artist, he has been the subject of solo shows across Europe and the USA, including an exhibition charting his practice to date at MoCA Virginia in 2013. His work encompasses sculpture, drawing, film and installation and is included in many public and private collections, such as The Victoria & Albert Museum in London and MoFA in Houston, Texas. Barford has been represented by David Gill Gallery since 2004.

In 2015 Barford unveiled one of his most monumental works, The Tower of Babel. Created especially for The Victoria & Albert Museum in London, The Tower of Babel was Barford's representation of London today. Standing six metres high, it was made up of 3000 individual bone china buildings, each depicting a real London shop photographed by the artist. Derelict shops and pound stores appeared at the bottom of the Tower, while London's exclusive boutiques and galleries featured at the summit. Explicitly blurring the boundaries of art and commerce, each shop was for sale through the V&A. With prices rising as the Tower ascends, it forced people to confront where they fit into the hierarchy of consumption.

Barford has received many prestigious commissions including from Louis Vuitton and a permanent public artwork in North East London. In 2016 Barford was awarded the Hospital Club's annual h. Club 100 Award for Art, Design and Craft which celebrates the most influential and innovative people in the creative industries.

Barford has been represented by David Gill Gallery, London since 2004. He has exhibited internationally with major solo shows across Europe and the US, including a survey show at MOCA Virginia (2013). His work is part of many public and private collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Museum of Fine Art, Houston, Texas, and the National Libraries of France and the Netherlands.

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