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Tina Barney

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  • Biography
    View works. Tina Barney, Popcorn, 2016
    Popcorn, 2016
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    Born in New York, New York, 1945
    Lives & Works in Westerly, Rhode Island and New York, New York
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  • Over the course of her nearly 50-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney has illuminated the inner lives of her...

    Self Portrait by Tina Barney.

    Over the course of her nearly 50-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney has illuminated the inner lives of her subjects, observing the repetition of traditions and rituals as played out in domestic settings. Recognized for her large-format photographs that inspire a narrative, Barney magnifies the textures and colors of her subjects’ clothes, furniture, and surroundings in exquisite detail, drawing attention to the habits that inform their behaviors. Whether photographing her friends and relatives or subjects she has met for the first time, Barney examines each situation with complexity and sensitivity.

    Born in New York City, Barney developed her interest in photography as a Junior Council member at MoMA in the early 1970s, which exposed her to fine art photography for the first time. She began practicing photography in Sun Valley, Idaho, where she moved with her family in 1973 until returning to the East Coast in 1982. Spending her summers in Rhode Island, Barney first documented the behavior of her friends and neighbors, caught between intense concentration and restlessness. As a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome between 1996 and 1998, Barney began to travel to six European countries through 2004, where she turned her attention to the social customs of each foreign country. Through the 1990s until today, Barney’s editorial and fashion work for leading magazines and newspapers has sharpened her focus outside of domestic life. Having established her reputation in the realm of portraiture, Barney publicly debuted her work in landscape photography at Kasmin in 2018, a practice she began on her own in the late 1980s.

  • Barney has exhibited extensively across the US and Europe, staging major solo exhibitions at the Jeu de Paume, Paris (2024-25),...
    Tina Barney, Amy, Phil and Brian, 1980

    Barney has exhibited extensively across the US and Europe, staging major solo exhibitions at the Jeu de Paume, Paris (2024-25), New Orleans Museum of Art (2015-16), Frist Art Museum, Nashville, TN (2015), Barbican Art Gallery, London and Museum der Moderne Salzburg (2005-06), Netherlands Foto Instituut, Rotterdam and Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany (1999), Columbus Museum of Art, OH, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY and Allentown Art Museum, PA (1999), and the Museum of Modern Art, New York (1990), among other museums. She has participated in landmark group exhibitions including those at Kunsthalle Wien (2017), Haus der Kunst, Munich (2006), The Museum of Modern Art, New York (2004, 1983), and the Whitney Biennial (1987).

    Barney’s work has been published in numerous artist monographs over the course of her career. In 1991, she was awarded a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, and she received a Lucie Award in 2010. Her work is held by major collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Art Institute of Chicago; Los Angeles County Museum of Art and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among many others. Barney lives and works between New York and Rhode Island and has been represented by Kasmin since 2015.

  • "My selection of subjects has always been instinctive. There is no rhyme or reason to my choices. Sometimes a flash of memory, which could come from a movie, a work of art, a childhood friend, or maybe a fashion statement, will spark interest in a particular person. They always feel like deep, dark secrets that I keep to myself." –Tina Barney
  • Works
    Tina Barney, 4th of July on Beach, 1989

    Tina Barney

    4th of July on Beach, 1989
    chromogenic color print
    30 x 40 inches
    76.2 x 101.6 cm
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  • Exhibitions
    • Tina Barney: The Beginning

      Tina Barney: The Beginning

      March 2 – April 22, 2023 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
      Featuring images largely unseen by the public, the exhibition chronicles a period of technical and artistic development that would lay the foundation for the complex and incisive tableaux that ultimately established Barney as a key figure in international photography.
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    • Tina Barney: Landscapes

      Tina Barney: Landscapes

      January 17 – March 3, 2018 297 Tenth Avenue, New York
      Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce Landscapes, an exhibition of new and never-before-seen works by Tina Barney. The exhibition will be on view from January 17 through March 3, 2018, at 297 Tenth Avenue. This is the artist’s first New York solo exhibition in the past three years, and her second at the gallery, following major recent exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Wien in 2017 and the New Orleans Museum of Art in 2015. In September 2017 Rizzoli USA published Tina Barney, a comprehensive monograph spanning her four-decade international career.
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    • Tina Barney: Four Decades

      Tina Barney: Four Decades

      May 7 – June 20, 2015
      Paul Kasmin Gallery is pleased to announce Four Decades, a solo exhibition of Tina Barney’s photographs spanning the breadth of her career, on view at 293 Tenth Avenue from May 7 – June 20, 2015. This is Barney’s first solo show with the gallery and will include a selection of her most iconic works, as well as images that have never before been exhibited in the U.S.
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  • News
    • Tina Barney: Family Ties featured in The New York Times

      Tina Barney: Family Ties featured in The New York Times

      by Jane Levere September 25, 2024
      This fall, the Jeu de Paume, France’s national photography museum, is honoring the American photographer Tina Barney, a chronicler of social mores both in the United States and overseas, with her largest European retrospective to date.
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    • Tina Barney: Family Ties featured in Cultured

      Tina Barney: Family Ties featured in Cultured

      by Mara Veitch September 23, 2024 View More
    • Tina Barney interviewed in W Magazine

      Tina Barney interviewed in W Magazine

      by Kat Herriman September 20, 2024
      Tina Barney on Her Paris Exhibition, Family & the Importance of Fashion — The 78-year-old photographer has spent a lifetime behind the lens—but don’t call her latest show a retrospective.
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    • Tina Barney: The Beginning with James Welling

      Tina Barney: The Beginning with James Welling

      September 11, 2023 View More
    • A book signing with Tina Barney at Dashwood Books

      A book signing with Tina Barney at Dashwood Books

      April 20, 2023 View More
    • Tina Barney interviewed on Time Sensitive

      Tina Barney interviewed on Time Sensitive

      by Spencer Bailey April 5, 2023 View More
    • Kasmin x Radius Books Pop-up

      Kasmin x Radius Books Pop-up

      March 24, 2023 View More
    • Tina Barney featured in The New Yorker

      Tina Barney featured in The New Yorker

      by Vince Aletti March 18, 2023 View More
    • Tina Barney reviewed in Cultured Magazine

      Tina Barney reviewed in Cultured Magazine

      by Kat Herriman March 3, 2023 View More
    • Tina Barney: The Photographer's Origin Story

      Tina Barney: The Photographer's Origin Story

      by Hilarie Sheets February 24, 2023
      With a show at Kasmin and a new book of rediscovered photographs, both called “The Beginning,” the ethnographer of the elite reflects on finding her...
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    • Tina Barney featured in W Magazine

      Tina Barney featured in W Magazine

      by Alix Browne February 20, 2018
      We are in a house. A ramshackle Victorian pile, not far from the ocean. Flocked wallpaper in faded silver and gold. Ceilings cracked and peeling...
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    • Tina Barney reviewed in Artforum

      Tina Barney reviewed in Artforum

      by Kat Herriman February 16, 2018
      I found myself in the shoes of a voyeur, visiting Tina Barney’s landscapes here at night. Through the evening-lit gallery glass, the photographer’s frozen frames...
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    • Tina Barney featured in T Magazine

      Tina Barney featured in T Magazine

      by Kate Guadagnino November 17, 2017
      While making selections for her recent monograph, out from Rizzoli this past September, the photographer Tina Barney came upon some long-forgotten landscape images she’d taken...
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    • Tina Barney: Monograph published by Rizzoli

      Tina Barney: Monograph published by Rizzoli

      October 5, 2017 View More
    • Tina Barney featured in Interview Magazine

      Tina Barney featured in Interview Magazine

      In conversation with A.M. Homes September 12, 2017
      Tina Barney is an American icon. For 40 years, she has been making photographs that depict the upper crust, rendering the psychological landscape of rarefied...
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    • Tina Barney interviewed in I-D Magazine

      Tina Barney interviewed in I-D Magazine

      by Matthew Whitehouse April 14, 2017
      It's been almost two weeks since Theresa May triggered Article 50, sending the UK hurtling towards a cliff edge and leading many to question where...
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  • Publications
    • Tina Barney: The Beginning

      Tina Barney: The Beginning

      2023
      Hardcover, 112 pages
      Publisher: Radius Books
      ISBN: 9781955161213
      Dimensions: 11.75 x 11.75 inches
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