Symposium

Projected Perception: A Phenomenological Analysis of Robert Barry's "Famous Paintings".

Friday 23 May 2014

«Robert Barry is a conceptual artist that came of age in the 1960's in New York City. Barry's best known works of art employed text and images, altering size, scale and medium for varying effects.»

 

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To cite this document:
Alvarez, Andrea. 2014. “Projected Perception: A Phenomenological Analysis of Robert Barry's "Famous Paintings".”. Within L'image en lumière: histoire, usages et enjeux de la projection. The Enlightened Image: History and Uses of Projection.. Symposium hosted by Figura, Centre de recherche sur le texte et l'imaginaire. Montréal, Université du Québec à Montréal, 23 mai 2014. Document audio. Available online: l’Observatoire de l’imaginaire contemporain. <https://oic.uqam.ca/en/communications/projected-perception-a-phenomenological-analysis-of-robert-barrys-famous-paintings>. Accessed on May 1, 2023.
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