BORN
1972, Lubbock, TX, USA
SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2022
Lost Pines, Lora Reynolds Gallery, Austin, TX
2021
Drift, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2019
hoP map, Gaa Gallery, Provincetown, MA, USA
2017
Daily, In A Nimble Sea, Gaa Gallery Provincetown, Provincetown, MA
Daily, In A Nimble Sea, Art Place, Houston, TX
2016
The Future of Things Past, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2015
New Weather Weaves New Garments, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, WA, USA
The World is Round From Here, Gaa Gallery, Wellfleet, MA, USA
2014
Hum, Lamar Dodd Gallery, Athens, GA, USA
2013
Look Near into the Distance, Art Palace, Houston, TX, USA
Many Worlds If Any, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2011
Darkside of the Rainbow, Art Palace, Houston, TX, USA
Hum, SOFA Gallery, Austin, TX, USA
2010
I Met a Unicorn, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA
One Swallow Doesn’t Make a Summer, Ruud and Cook with the Austin Art Alliance, Austin, TX, USA
2009
Highway 71 Revisited, Lawndale Art Center, Houston, TX, USA
2008
Decking the Path to Blessedness, Buffalo Bayou Art Park in conjunction with Fotofest, Houston, TX, USA
2008
Highway 71 Revisited, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA
2005
Your Name and Mine, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS
2022
87 Franklin Inaugural, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, NY, USA
2019
Dallas Medianale 2019, curated by Charles Dee Mitchell, The MAC Dallas, Dallas, TX, USA
2018
Home Bodies, Blue Star Contemporary, San Antonio, Texas
Open Codes: Living in Digitial Worlds, ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany
2017
Group Exhibition- Spring 2017, Gaa Gallery, Cologne, Germany
2016
Group Exhibition, Gaa Gallery, Cologne, Germany
Summertime Group Exhibition, Gaa Gallery, Wellfleet, MA, USA
2015
Oysters With Lemon, Ventana 244, Brooklyn, NY, USA
2014
Frame Shift, Elizabeth Denny Gallery, New York, NY, USA
To Each Their Own, Art Palace, Austin, TX, USA
2013
Contemporary Photographic Practice and the Archive, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA
Naturalia: Beverly Penn and Barry Stone, Co-Lab Projects, Austin, TX, USA
Of a Technical Nature, Austin Museum of Art / Arthouse at Laguna Gloria, Austin, TX, USA
2012
Walled Garden, Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, New York, NY, USA
Dark Matter, (with Lakes Were Rivers), Vanderbilt University, TN, USA
Long Shadows, Inman Gallery, Houston, TX, USA
2011
(Re)Collection (with Lakes Were Rivers), 1309 Rosewood, Austin, TX, USA
The Ambiguous Object, Cantanker Gallery at Pump Projects, Austin, TX, USA
Texas Biennial 2011, Austin, TX, USA, Curated by Virginia Routledge
Selections from My Musent Touch It, Champion Contemporary, Austin, TX, USA
New Art in Austin, 15 to Watch, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, TX, USA
2010
It Is Better To Regret Something You Have Done, Art Palace, Houston, TX, USA
Interrupted Landscapes, Champion Contemporary, Austin, TX, USA
One Swallow Doesn’t Make a Summer, (Re)Kirk, Cook & Ruud Projects in conjunction with the Austin Arts Council, 2nd Street Business District, Austin, TX, USA
Panta Rei, Box 13 in conjunction with Fotofest 2010, Houston, TX, USA
2009
One on One on One, Art Palace, Austin, TX, USA
Haunts, Privateer Gallery, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Broken Gold, Courtyard Gallery, AT&T Center, University of Texas at Austin, TX
Texas Biennial 2009, Austin, TX, USA, Juried by Michael Duncan
2008
Troposphere, Hampton House, New York, NY
Treat, Apama Mackey Gallery, Houston, TX
The Fifth of July, Okay Mountain, Austin, TX
New Art Dealer Alliance (NADA) Art Fair with Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, Miami, FL, USA
2007
And Introducing…,Texas State University Gallery, San Marcos, TX, USA
J&L Group Show, OK OK Gallery, Seattle, WA, USA
J&L BOOKS, Marcia Woods Gallery, Atlanta, GA, USA
Pinned Up, Humble Arts Foundation, 3rd Ward, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Queso Frito, Issue #2, http://www.quesofrito.com
2006
Adventura, Moti Hasson Gallery, New York, NY, USA
Group Show No.8, Humble Arts Foundation Online http://www.group-show.com
CRG Presents Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery, CRG Gallery, New York, NY, USA
2005
Salon, Room, New York, NY, USA
2004
Gifted, The Future Perfect, Brooklyn, NY, USA
Neverland, audioEngine, New York, NY, USA
Art + Comerce 2004 Festival of Emerging Photographers, New York, NY, USA
2003
Move, Aviate Art Collective Action, Knitting Factory, New York, NY, USA
Exhibit No.1, Open Container, Brooklyn, NY, USA
House of Light, The International Center of Photography Education Gallery, New York, NY, USA Curated by Bernard Yenelouis
2002
Ways and Means, The International Center of Photography Education Gallery, New York, NY, USA Curated by Alison Morley
Real Time, Arthouse, Austin, TX, USA, Curated by Alexander Dumbadze
2001
Spread, Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art, Austin, TX, USA
2000
Snapshot, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD, USA
1999
A Fresh Look at Texas Art, McKinney Contemporary Art Museum, Dallas, TX, USA Curated by Terrie Sultan
GRANTS
2011
Idea Fund Grant, The Andy Warhol Foundation
2001
The Arch and Anne Giles Kimbrough Fund. Dallas Museum of Art Photographing Las Vegas
EDUCATION
2001
Master of Fine Art in Studio Art, The University of Texas at Austin
Concentration in Photography
1993
Bachelor of Arts, Biology, The University of Texas at Austin
SELECTED PRESS + PUBLICATIONS
2023
“Larry McMurtry in the Whole Foods Cafe: Three Recent Books From Texas Photographers” by Bucky Miller, Glasstire, April 26
“Barry Stone, Lost Pines,” by Olga Yatskevich, Collector Daily, January 6
2022
Lost Pines, Sunset Commission, Austin, TX, September 2022, Swiss case bound, 100 (80 pages in Text block, 8, fold-outs, 12-page Booklet). Edition of 200
2021
Schwabsky, Barry, “Barry Stone : Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery”, Reviews, Artforum, April
2020
Maine, Stephen, Artists Quarantine With Their Art Collections, Hyperallergic, July 18
2017
Daily, In a Nimble Sea (monograph), Silas Finch imprint of Twin Palm Publishers.
True Nature, Slices #1
2013
Van Ryzin, Jeanne Claire, “Arts scene: Picks for July 28-Aug. 3,” Austin American Statesman
Van Ryzin, Jeanne Claire, “Van Ryzin: Archives Inform Modern Photographers’ Work in Ransom Center Exhibit,” Austin American Statesman
Webster, Lee, “Lakes Were Rivers: Contemporary Photographic Practice and the Archive,” Glasstire
Barry Stone, “Many Worlds if Any,” Phases Magazine, March 20.Halle, Howard, “Ten Just Opened Gallery Shows You Should See: Barry Stone: Many Worlds If Any,” TimeOut New York
2012
Kimball, Whitney, “Walled Garden at Klaus von Nichtssaggend Gallery,” New American Painting
Lavelett, Shane, “BOOKSHELF” Lakes Were Rivers: Number One
2011
The Sun Had Not Risen Yet/ Now the Sun Had Sunk, Pastelegram, Print Issue No.1 Pastelegram Publishing, Edited by Ariel Evans, Austin, Texas
Texas Biennial 2011, No.4, Exhibition Catalog by Virginia Routledge, Texas Biennial, Austin, Texas
New Art in Austin: 15 to Watch, Exhibition Catalog Curated by Kate Bonansinga, Toby Kamps, and Andrea Mellard, Austin Museum of Art, Austin, Texas
Lakes Were Rivers Number One, Edited by Barry Stone, Lakes Were Rivers, Press, Austin, Texas
Venator, Melissa, “Barry Stone, Art Palace, Houston”, ….Might Be Good, November 11.
Faires, Robert, “I Shutter To Think, Six photographers offer a snapshot of the state of the art”, The Austin Chronicle
Smith, S.E., “Barry Stone: SOFA,” …Might Be Good
Mehan, Magaret, “Barry Stone: Man about Town,” Glasstire
2010
“Barry Stone,” I Heart Photograph, Laurel Ptak
2009
The Collectors Guide to Emerging Art Photography, Curated by Alana Celii, Jon Feinstein & GranT Willing, Humble Arts Foundation Publishing, New York, New York
2008
Landscapes for Art: Contemporary Sculpture Parks, Edited by Glenn Harper and Twylene Moyer, ISC Press, Hamilton, New Jersey
2004
Maliszewski, Paul, ed. (2004) Paper Placemats: by 30 Artists and 10 Writers, J and L Publishers, Atlanta, Georgia
2001
Koepke, Gary et al. (2001) American Photography 17, Amilus Inc., New York, New York
2000
Koepke, Gary et al. (2000) American Photography 16, Amilus Inc., New York, New York
PUBLIC COLLECTIONS
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, USA
ZKM Center for Media and Art, Karlsruhe, Germany