Mark McKnight and Barry Stone will have work in the tinyvices archive 20th anniversary exhibition, a group show at The Hole Gallery in New York. The show runs from February 8 – 23, 2025.
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Mark McKnight and Barry Stone will have work in the tinyvices archive 20th anniversary exhibition, a group show at The Hole Gallery in New York. The show runs from February 8 – 23, 2025.
Barry Stone has a photograph on display in aerate, a group show at Kate Werble Gallery. The exhibition is on view July 9 through August 9, 2024.
Barry Stone’s solo show Porch Swing Orchestra is listed as part of Artforum’s “Must-See Shows,” the editors’ selection of essential exhibitions worldwide. The exhibition is on view May 17 – June 22, 2024.
Barry Stone was interviewed by Leslie Moody Castro for Glasstire. Barry discusses his long-running project, Porch Swing Orchestra and the relationship between sound and image. Listen to the interview here.
Barry Stone has artwork included in Glitch, a museum group show focused on “glitch art”, at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich, Germany. The exhibition is on view December 1, 2023 through March 17, 2024.
Barry Stone has photographs included in Collecting the Future: Photography and Generative Art on the Blockchain, a group show at Assembly in Houston, Texas. The exhibition is made up of works that use technology to create digitally-native art practices. The exhibition is on view May 26, 2023 through July 22, 2023.
Lost Pines, Barry Stone’s recent solo show at Lora Reynolds Gallery in Austin, TX., was reviewed in Glasstire, a Texas-based arts publication. Barbara Purcell explores the dual nature of this body of work; along with images of the burnt wreckage of the Lost Pines Forest, Stone includes images from a fire that took the life of his grandfather in 2002, thus weaving together the narratives of personal and communal wounds.
Barry Stone will be at Klaus von Nichtssagend gallery on October 14, 2022 to sign copies of his new book Lost Pines. The event begins at 5pm and will go until 8pm.
Barry Stone has two artworks acquired into the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX.
Barry Stone’s photographs were included in New Art in Austin: 15 Artists to Watch, at the Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX.