ARTIST,

BRAD

BARRINGTON

I have actively been making art for the past 50 years. I did graduate work at Chicago Art Institute in 1977-78 and was awarded a Teaching Assistantship. I began building and developing in 1985, so I am very well versed in working with cities, subcontractors, engineers, and building codes, etc. I am used to pro-forma work, site prep/ SWPP issues, ADA requirements, permitting, scheduling and have the experience of building and developing for 40 years.  I am a Certified Master Builder and have earned many honors and awards in the building arena. Please see all websites (attached) for more details. 

Artist Statement

I want the work to relate to objects or images, but to communicate in a non-specific way and on many levels.  A cubed piece of clay altered with cuts, tears, textures and marks can be appreciated for the way clay displays qualities unique to the medium.  It can also be viewed as visual information that might indicate abstract shapes or images.  I am interested in natural phenomena such as the Hoodoos (rock formations in New Mexico, Arizona and Utah). I have made a series of Vortex pieces in clay that can be 3D enlarged and cast into monumental sizes in bronze and aluminum.   Vortexes were used by God in the bible to communicate with carnal man.  Nicola Tesla developed a 3-6-9 vortex math that he believed solved all the problems of the universe. The “Meditation Through Time” series is an abstraction of imaginary antediluvian landscapes.   The Vortex represents an image of intense energy.  God used the Vortex to communicate with carnal man.  Nicola Tesla created his 3-6-9 Vortex math that he believed solved all of the problems of the universe. It can represent a metaphorical image of the human spirit or conciousness as something both tangible (a thread of light) and intangible, existing in multiple states like a quantum particle that can be both a wave and a particle simultaneously. 

Additional Information

Brad Barrington Art | Dallas-Ft. Worth Based Artist. |  www.Bradbarrington.com

 

Barrington Properties Inc. | www.Barringtonpropertiesinc.com

 

Google: Sketchfab –  search on website: “Barrington Sculpture” for 3D models

 

bbarrington12@aol.com | 817-992-7366 | DFW, Texas

Artistic Disciplines

Architecture, Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture

47 years of exhibitions/shows from 1977 – 2023

  • Texas Jewish Arts Association 10th Anniversary Juried Exhibition 2024
  • 26th Annual Rio Brazos exhibition
  • 2024 25th Ceramic National San Angelo Museum of Fine Art Competition 2024
  • 125 Show – 2023 - Merit Award
  • 37th Annual Texas and Neighbors Regional Exhibition 2022
  • 36th Annual International Exhibition 2019
  • 2017 Art in the Metroplex – Honorable Mention – Juror Judy Tedford Deaton
  • 2017 FWCAC Jurored Show
  • 2017 FWCAC invitational
  • 2017 UD Ceramic Regional Show. Shown at University of Dallas and Wichita Falls Museum of Art
    Texas Big 10 for Art 2016
  • 2016 Texas National Competition and Exhibition
  • 2016 ART 7 Architectural Influence
  • 2015 TAC Jurored Competition – Resolute Artist Award – Juror: Cohn Drennan
  • 2015 Wood and Clay (two person show) FWCAC
  • 2015 Seven State Biennial Exhibition Juror: James Surls
  • 2000 Crafts National. Juror: Gerhardt Knoedel.
  • 2000 National Small Sculpture Exhibition. Juror: Ed McGowin.
  • 1999 Out of Clay II National. Juror Suzanne Stephenson- Ceramist.
  • 1999 Art in the Metroplex Feats of Clay VII National . Merit award. Juror: Michael Lucero
  • 1999 18th Annual “From the Ground Up” National Ceramics Competition
  • 1999 South Korean Ceramics Biennial
  • 1999 Ceramics Monthly National Ceramics Competition
  • 1998 Ceramics Biennial National of South Africa
  • 1998 12TH Annual San Angelo National Ceramics Competition
    Art in the Metroplex
  • 1998 17th Annual “From the Ground Up” National Ceramics Competition 1998
  • Art in the Metroplex 1994 (Honorable Mention)
  • Evanston Museum of Art - Art Competition 1979 (Purchase Award)
  • 3 on3 ARC Artemesia Gallery Exhibition 1979
  • Fourth National Raku Exhibition 1978. Layton, New Jersey.
  • Twentieth Annual Delta Art Exhibition 1977. Awarded Honorable Mention. Juror: Marcia Tucker, Art Historian, Founder of the Museum of Contemporary Art New York. Letter of interest from Marcia Tucker attached.

Education

B.F.A. (cum laude) Midwestern State University
1.5 years graduate work – School of The Art Institute of Chicago (Teaching Assistantship)

References

  • Evan Jacobson 817-300-0143 Developer/Friend evan@lantanamanagement
  • Phillip Hamilton 469-831-3872 Jazz Musician/ Web Developer/ Photographer/Friend info@hamiltonssocialmedia.com
  • Bridget Ayres 682-703-0335 Digital Artist/3D scanning Professional 3DLirious@gmail.com
  • Hefestus Fine Arts Bronze casting 817-688-7339
  • Marcia Tucker – Founder of Museum of Contemporary Art New York - Click Here To View Letter