Jared Bark (American, born )

Timeline

1966
graduated from Stanford University, CA
1970
American Artists in India Project: John D. Rockefeller III Fund, sponsored by Experiments in Art and Technology
1973
received grant from Change, Inc.
1975
received CAPS fellowship
1977
received National Endowment for the Arts grant for set, costume and prop design for Jill Kroesen's "Pyrrhic Victories"

Exhibitions

2016
Jared Bark Selected Exhibitions in 2016:
Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York, NY
2015
Jared Bark Selected Exhibitions in 2015:
Jared Bark: Photobooth Works 1969-1976, SOUTHFIRST, Brooklyn, NY (solo exhibition)
2014
Jared Bark Selected Exhibitions in 2014:
Hooray for Hollywood! Celebrating Holly Solomon, Mixed Greens Gallery, New York, NY
2013
Jared Bark Selected Exhibitions in 2013:
From Memory, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York, NY
When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969/Venice 2013, Fondazione Prada, Venice, Italy
Rituals of Rented Island, Whitney Museum, New York, NY
Primary Sources, school of Visual Arts Gallery, New York, NY
2012
Jared Bark Selected Exhibitions in 2012:
Behind the Curtain – The Aesthetics of the Photobooth, Musée de l’elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland

Public Collections

Albright-Knox Art Gallery
Centre Georges Pompidou
Guggenheim
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
The National Gallery
Wadsworth Atheneum
Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University
Whitney Museum

Performances

Four Failures and Exit (in the Big Seven Unit Show) Grooms Studio, New York City
(LIGHTS) on/off, The Clocktower, New York City
The Neutron Readings, The Idea Warehouse, New York City and Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Zero-G, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City
Krishna Concrete (first version) and Zero-G (Berliner Festwochen/New York-Downtown Manhattan: Soho), Berlin, West Germany
Zero-G, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of Modern Art, New York City; Hallwalls, Buffalo, New York
Krishna Concrete (second version), The Kitchen, New York City; documenta 6, Kassel, Germany
Krishna Concrete (3rd version), Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City