Kasmin x Radius Books Pop-up

  • Kasmin and Radius Books invite you to a pop-up on the occasion of the exhibition and concurrent publication, Tina Barney:...

    Kasmin and Radius Books invite you to a pop-up on the occasion of the exhibition and concurrent publication, Tina Barney: The Beginning. The event will be held at Kasmin (297 Tenth Avenue) on Friday, March 24 from 2-6pm. Tina Barney, as well as a number of artists with recently published titles by Radius, will be in attendance. As capacity is limited, entry to the event is on a first-come first-serve basis.

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  • About the Artist

    Tina Barney
    Self-portrait by Tina Barney.

    Tina Barney

    Over the course of her 40-year career, acclaimed American photographer Tina Barney (b. 1945) has illuminated the inner lives of her subjects, observing the generational repetition of familial traditions and rituals as played out in domestic settings. Recognized for her large-format photographic portraits realized in vibrant color—and more recently, for her foray into landscape photography—Barney demonstrates the same complexity and sensitivity whether she is shooting world-renowned celebrities or the figures and faces of those known to her personally. 

    Barney’s photographs are in numerous public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; and the Nicola Erni Collection, Zug, Switzerland; among many others. Barney's work was included in the 1987 Whitney Biennial and has been the subject of major recent exhibitions at the Kunsthalle Wien, Austria; the New Orleans Museum of Art, LA; the Frist Center in Nashville, TN; the Barbican Art Gallery, London, United Kingdom; and the Museum of Art, Salzburg, Austria. In September 2017, Rizzoli USA published Tina Barney, an eponymous monograph spanning her four-decade international career.

    Barney's third solo exhibition with Kasmin, The Beginning, opened in March 2023. Concurrent with the exhibition, a book of fifty works was published by Radius Books.

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