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Robert Thomas Baribeau
(Born in 1949 in Aberdeen Oregon, Washington State) is an American painter. His work is associated with The American Second Generation of abstract expressionism and is known for his fusion of gestural expression, mixed media collage and layers of vibrant paint.
The main contribution or input to the American Modern Art is using his art across United States for organizing a movement to build a multi-racial, multi-national, multi-lingual, Anti -war and Anti racial injustice For transforming society into a world of peace with justice for all living creatures using Colors and shapes.
The paint uses consists of a mixture of acrylic oil-based, enriched with saturated pigments. Sometimes he enhanced this mixture with so-called collages, which ensure that the paint looks bright, colorful and three dimensional.
Work and collections
- The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant, New York, NY 1992
- National Endowment for the Arts Grant, Washington, DC 1983
- Pratt Institute, Art Department Grant, New York, NY 1978
- Salzman-Heidel Grant, Portland State University, OR 1977
Art in public places
- Neuberger Museum, Purchase, NY
- Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Co., New York, NY
- ABC Inc., New York, NY
- Bank of America Securities, San Francisco, Boston & New York
Further reading
- Robert Baribeau Catalog of an exhibition held at the Allan Stone Gallery, New York City, October 23-December 19, 1998. ASIN: B0006R22O4
External links
- Robert T Baribeau at Anna Zorina
- Robert t Baribeau website
- Robert T Baribeat at Allan Stone
- Robert T Baribeau at artfact.net
- Ebony, David, “Robert Baribeau”, ART IN AMERICA, December 10, 2013.
- Moran, Jarrett, “Robert Baribeau”, ARTLOG.COM, June 5, 2013.
- Klein, Michael, “Other Voices: Robert Baribeau”, NEW AMERICAN
PAINTINGS, May 25, 2012.
- Kuspit, Donald, “Robert Baribeau”, ARTFORUM, October 1, 2008.
- Robert baribeau “Gallery Going”, NEW YORK SUN, July 2008.
- Heuer, Megan. “Robert Baribeau”, ARTNET, October 2004.
- Glueck, Grace, “Robert Baribeau”, THE NEW YORK TIMES, July 2, 2004.
- McCormack Robert Baribeau, Ed, “A Drop Dead Group Show at Allan Stone Gallery”,
- Robert Baribeau NY ARTS MAGAZINE. October 25, 1998.
- Robert Bariobeau at invaluable, October 16, 1987.
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