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Jeremiah Barber

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100DA

These Art Activists Held 152 Events Over Trump’s First 100 Days

Jeremiah Barber · May 15, 2017

"Featuring 152 creative occurrences ... 100 Days Action brought together like-minded artists from diverse artistic backgrounds to implement a wide variety of socially engaged protests."

by Andrew Salomone
VICE Creators Project

Source: https://creators.vice.com/en_us/article/bmwpxz/100-days-action-activists-152-events-trump

100DA

How artists are marking Trump's 100th day in office

Jeremiah Barber · April 29, 2017

"A few miles away, a No Ban Dance Party and poetry reading will take place. They are the initiatives of a group called 100 Days Action, which presents itself as a counter-narrative to the Trump administrations' 100 day plan."

by Shachar Peled
CNN Politics

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/29/politics/artists-respond-to-trump-100-days/index.html

100DA

Bay Area Artists Respond to the Trump Presidency

Jeremiah Barber · March 1, 2017

"As President Trump nears his seventh week in office and budget cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts loom, Forum checks in with Bay Area artists about their work during the Trump
Presidency."

Interview by Michael Krasny
KQED Forum

Source: https://ww2.kqed.org/forum/2017/02/28/bay-area-artists-respond-to-the-trump-presidency/

100DA

A 100-day counternarrative through art

Jeremiah Barber · January 12, 2017

“It occurred to us that he’s such a performative person, and that he was speaking our language in some way,” Contreras, a writer, said. “We wanted to see what it would be like if we were to do 100 days of artistic response.”

by Evan Karp
San Francisco Chronicle

Source: http://www.sfgate.com/books/article/A-100-day-counternarrative-through-art-10850778.php

SOLO

Other Half Orbit

Jeremiah Barber · March 16, 2015

"Ingrid identifies primarily as a writer and Jeremiah as a visual artist; however, their connection and collaboration of more than a decade blurs boundaries between words and images."

by Jenny Salomon and Jen Stager
Open Space SFMOMA

Source: https://openspace.sfmoma.org/2015/03/other-half-orbit-2/

SOLO

The Intimate Dynamics of a Two-Person, One Couple Show

Jeremiah Barber · February 24, 2015

"Romeo and Juliet, Orpheus and Eurydice, Marina and Ulay. None of these stories has a happy ending but I cannot help but think of these when I see the work of Ingrid Rojas Contreras and Jeremiah Barber."

by Thea Quiray Tagle
Hyperallergic

Source: https://hyperallergic.com/185137/the-intimate-dynamics-of-a-two-person-one-couple-show/

SOLO

(Im)materiel and The Marvelous Real

Jeremiah Barber · February 17, 2015

"Their endeavors memorably evoke worlds we cannot see and, in the process, make strong emotional connections with the viewer."

By Lea Feinstein
Art Practical

Source: http://www.artpractical.com/review/immateriel-and-the-marvelous-real/

SOLO

Real, Marvelous and Very Personal

Jeremiah Barber · January 29, 2015

"Amid sculpture, video, collage, drawings, and photographs, Rojas and Barber place one foot in the past and one foot in the absolute present."

by Jonathan Curiel
SF Weekly

Source: https://archives.sfweekly.com/sanfrancisco/jeremiah-barber-and-ingrid-rojas-contreras-lo-real-maravilloso-the-marvelous-real/Event?oid=3294491

SOLO

Water and Vapor: Jeremiah Barber at Southern Exposure

Jeremiah Barber · March 19, 2014

"The video .... draws you in with it’s cinematic sound and detail shots. You are right there in the action and the emotion. If the performance was vapor, the video is water; vapor’s more substantial and less ephemeral sister."

by Miguel Arzabe
Carets and Sticks

SOLO

Art From Architecture

Jeremiah Barber · February 24, 2012

"Highlight Gallery's temporary project is located at 3020 Laguna Street in San Francisco. The building's stripped-down facade offers an indication of the art and architectural hijinks inside."

by Jaime Gillin
Dwell Magazine

Source: https://www.dwell.com/collection/6133518295153553408/6133518281333391360

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