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Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, continues their showcase of works by Glasgow-based installation artist Sara Barker, in collaboration with the previous exhibition at The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh.
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Read MoreIkon Gallery will showcase the work of Glasgow-based artist Sara Barker from September 23 through November 27.
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Read MorePace London is presenting Signal Failure, a group exhibition featuring works by Sara Barker, Philomene Pirecki, Cédric Eisenring, Mathis Gasser, Scott Lyall, Sergei Tcherepnin and Tobias Madison. Signal Failure is on view at Pace London, 6 Burlington Gardens from 26 June to 8 August 2015.
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Read MoreWhile Sara Barker’s work is theoretically complex, its formal construction and appearance is deceptively simple. Her sculptures are ciphers, of sorts,
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Sara Barker was born in Manchester in 1980, and lives and works in Glasgow. Barker attended the British School at Rome 2008-2009, and completed BA (Hons) in painting at Glasgow School of Art 1999-2003, and studied history of art at the University of Glasgow 1998-1999.
Barker’s work has been included in the recent exhibitions Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh (2016), Ikon Gallery, Birmingham (2017) , Frauenzimmer, Museum Morsbroich, Leverkusen, Germany (2011); The morning after the big fire, Ville du Parc Contemporary Art Centre, Annemasse, France (2009); Open Eye Club, Tramway, Glasgow (2008); and will be included later this year in Drawing: Sculpture, The Drawing Room, London & Leeds Art Gallery, Leeds.
For additional information about this artist, visit Mutual Art