“I was a filmmaker. I made movies. I made films. And I always took photos and made films, always from the beginning.” Quote by Robert Barry
“I made films from the - when I was a little kid, my father bought me a movie camera. I just wanted to. I don't know how. You just learn, you just do it. You just do it.” KnowsLittlesMadeKidsWantedFilmFatherKnow HowCamerasLittle KidJust Do It Author:Robert Barry
“I've always said my biggest influence is my, just, the last work I did, the last piece I made.” MadeSaidLastsPiecesInfluence Author:Robert Barry
“Agnes Martin is a big influence in my work actually, when I first saw her, these fine grids.” FirstsBigsSawsInfluenceFineGrids Author:Robert Barry
“I had always spoken about the space between the art object and the person looking at it as this dynamic space, which I referred to over and over. So the idea of the space between two things was sort of interesting to me.” PersonsArtTwoIdeasSpaceInterestingObjectsTwo ThingsSpace Between Author:Robert Barry
“The idea of, say, the compressed space between the floor and the object hanging over it and then the long space between the object and the ceiling was a kind of interesting idea for me - the idea of compressing and expanding. That was an idea that I worked with, which you could only do sculpturally. You can't really do with a painting on the wall.” KindLongIdeasSpaceInterestingObjectsPaintingWallOver ItExpandingCeilingsSpace BetweenInteresting Ideas Author:Robert Barry
“Any artwork is part of something larger, grander and, you know, the situation that it's in is very important.” KnowsImportantSituationArtwork Author:Robert Barry
“So it sort of dawned on me that you have to build into your work the fact that it's going to be shown in different kinds of places and different kinds of light. And the fact that the surroundings and where you're going to be shown is always changing, so that should really not affect the meaning of the work. It should be part of what the work is about.” ShouldKindDifferentFactsLightWorking ItDifferent KindsSurroundings Author:Robert Barry
“reaking up the space and using the space, using the length of the space, the height of it, whatever, the light, all of those things. It's something that you have to kind of slowly recognize in your work and develop over years of making work.” YearsKindLightSpaceHeightLength Author:Robert Barry
“But if I did read, say, [Maurice] Merleau-Ponty, for instance, it always seemed to me that the parts that I understood in what he was talking about - and I read him because - well, he wrote a book, well, the Phenomenology of Perception [New York: Humanities Press, 1962]. And it seemed to me that perception had a lot do with how we take in art.” IfsWellsArtBookHumanityTalkingNew YorkPerceptionUnderstoodPressesInstancePhenomenology Author:Robert Barry