Vincent Barré
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Monotype 10, 2020
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Monotype 11, 2020
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Monotype 2, 2020
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Monotype 21, 2020
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Monotype 27, 2020
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Monotype 3, 2020
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Monotype 8, 2020
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Metopes suite II, a, 2019
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Retrait 8, 2020
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Retrait 9, 2020
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Untitled #5, 1989
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Monotype 13, 2020
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Metopes suite II, b, 2019
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Monotype 16, 2020
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Monotype 17, 2020
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Monotype 23, 2020
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Monotype 28, 2020
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Monotype 4, 2020
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Retrait 1, 2020
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Retrait 10, 2021
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Retrait 11, 2021
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Retrait 12, 2021
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Retrait 13, 2021
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Retrait 14, 2021
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Retrait 2, 2020
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Retrait 3, 2020
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Retrait 4, 2020
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Retrait 5, 2020
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Retrait 6, 2020
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Retrait 7, 2020
Sculptor, architect and filmmaker Vincent Barré has maintained a central presence in the French cultural scene for over 50 years. Barré studied in Philadelphia under American architect Louis Khan, before working with the architecture firm Barton Myers in Edmonton and Toronto in the 1970s. Upon returning to Paris, he devoted his practice to sculpture and became known for cast iron and bronze constructions that relate human form to architecture and landscape. His large-scale sculpture can be found in the public and private spaces of France, Germany, and China.
The work of Vincent Barré has been exhibited at major European museums including The Matisse Museum in Le Cateau-Cambrésis, France; The Musée d’art moderne André Malraux in Le Havre, France; The musée des Beaux-Arts et d’Archéologie in Besançon, France; the Centre d’Art Contemporain du Luxembourg Belge in Virton, Belgium; and the Rijksmuseum Twenthe in Enschede, Netherlands. He taught and exhibited in Tianjin and Jinan, China; Delhi, India; Bremen, Germany; and in New York at the New York Studio School. Barré was head of a sculpture workshop at the Beaux-Arts de Paris from 1995 to 2011. The integration of art in outdoor spaces is at the forefront of the artist’s practice. As artist-advisor to the City of Amilly, Loiret for over 30 years, Barré led architectural and public art programming.
His site-specific work can be found in the vineyards of France including Château Cadillac, Bordeaux; Haut Selve, Graves; Château de Laubade, Armagnac; and David vineyard near Avignon. Barré was commissioned to make several commemorative sculptures in France – Monument to the Resistance fighters of Nivelle, Amilly; Column of branches in homage to the Companions of the Liberation, Paris; and Crown and Chaos, Chaumont-sur-Loire.
Internationally, his public sculptures can be found at the Gerhard Marcks Haus in Bremen, Germany; and the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in Tianjin, China.
Born in Vierzon, France in 1948, Barré lives and works in Paris, Normandy, and Loiret.
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To Will One Thing
14 Sep - 14 Oct 2023Corkin Gallery presents 'To Will One Thing' an exhibition delving into the intricate connections between human longing, built environments, and the pursuit of idealized societies. Through the works of Constantin...Read more -
What happens in silence
29 Jun - 3 Sep 2022Ann Agee | Young-Il Ahn | Barbara Astman | Vincent Barré | Virgil Baruchel | Lynda Benglis I Brassaï | Christian Butterfield | Sarah Charlesworth | Michelle Forsyth | Lily Cox-Richard | Kyungah Ham | André Kertész | Brendon McNaughton | Frank Mädler | Larry Poons | Gina Rorai | Grit Schwerdtfeger | David Urban | Zulu CultureRead more
"What happens in silence' brings together artists who reference notions of the sacred. These artists re-envision cultural icons by pushing the limits of media -
Vincent Barré
Maisons/Ateliers 2 Apr - 18 Jun 2022Corkin Gallery is pleased to present Maisons/Ateliers, an exhibition of bronze sculpture and works on paper by French artist Vincent Barré, on view April 2 - June 4, 2022. Sculptor,...Read more
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Vincent Barré is recognized by the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris
May 1, 2024Congratulations to Vincent Barré, whose archive has been acquired by the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, with recommendations from major museums in France, including...Read more -
"Traces of Abstraction: 1958-2020" Exhibition Review by E.C. Woodley
November 28, 2023Arrayed in two large rooms at Corkin was sixty years of painting by fourteen artists working primarily in Montreal, Paris, New York, and Toronto. The...Read more -
Public Sculptures, "Twins" by Vincent Barré, to be Installed in Amilly, France
November 7, 2023As part of a sponsorship donation, the City of Amilly will install Twins by Vincent Barré, a monumental sculpture at the entrance to the city...Read more -
Vincent Barré interviewed by Radio Canada
November 4, 2022Vincent Barré gave insight into his latest body of work Maisons/Ateliers that were featured in the Corkin booth at Art Toronto 2022. Barré discusses...Read more -
Corkin Talks: Vincent Barré
April 27, 2022April 2, 2022 - Vincent Barré in conversation with art historian Karen Wilkin in celebration of the opening of Maisons/Ateliers at Corkin Gallery. Press Release...Read more
N’avons-nous pas toujours été bienveillants. 2021 Livre DVD des films réalisés avec Pierre Creton, C. Neyrat, Éditions de l’œil, la Traverse
Amilly, la réinvention d’un centre bourg. 2021, F. Barré, J.C. Bailly, V. Barré, S. Dubuisson, J.P. Robert, Éditions Dominique Carré
L’origine est proche 2019, catalogue, Musée d’Art et d’Archéologie de Besançon, Cl. Stoullig, B. Lassus, N. Surlapierre, J. Cosnau, Fl. Andoka
Forms of Humanism, 2015, Sculpture Magazine, Karen Wilkin
Vincent Barré, 2016, catalogue Musée Matisse, le Cateau-Cambrésis et Gerhardt Marcks Haus, Bremen, Allemagne, P. De Parpe, A. Hartog, K. Wilkin, Y. Deseyve.
Vincent Barré, sculptures et dessins, 2015 Domaine de Kerguéhennec, Morbihan, O. Delavallade, K. Wilkin, entretien avec D. Szymusiak.
Re-poser/Re-garder , 2011 MUMA Le Havre, A. Haudiquet, P. Chemetov, C. Neyrat, Ed. Artlys.
NOVS, 2010, Musée des Beaux-Arts Rouen, avec S. Dubuisson; L. Salomé, V. Barré et S. Dubuisson, P. Hardy.
Mètis, 2007, Hôtel des Arts, Toulon; G. Altieri, J. Brisse, entretien avec R. Deacon.
DETOUR 2004, Centre d’art de l’Yonne, Musée Bonnat à Bayonne, MUBA de Tourcoing, Entretien avec O. Grasser, textes de F. Barré, K. Ghaddab, Y. Courbès. Ed. B. Jordan
CORPUS 2002, Coédition Musée des Vins de Bourgogne à Beaune, Musée Sainte Croix à Poitiers, Maison de la Culture d’Amiens, Carré Saint Vincent à Orléans : Entretien avec A. Tronche, Ph. Bata, C. Malric, K. Wilkin, O. Grasser, C. Stoullig ;
Two ways to begin, New York Studio School, K. Wilkin