Will Barnet  (American, 1911-2012) 

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Will Barnet (American, May 25, 1911–November 13, 2012) was a painter and printmaker, best known for his Abstract depictions of women and domestic scenes. His works reflect an emphasis on flat painting surfaces and meditative tone. Barnet was born in Beverly, MA, and studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts between 1927 and 1930. As early as 1934, he became the official printer for the Arts Students League, New York, where he had printed for the Mexican Muralist, Jose Clemente Orozco (Mexican, 1883–1949). At the school, he taught and influenced several generations of artists. Barnet was a Figurative artist throughout his career, although there was a period in the 1940s when he experimented with using semi-Abstract forms to replace realistic space.

By the mid-1950s, Barnet had reduced his works to simple pictographs. The paintings were Abstract, yet human shapes could still be discerned. The 1955 painting Janis and the White Vertebra is one of his best-known works from this time. He quickly became dissatisfied, and, in 1962, he exhibited a new series of paintings that reasserted the human figure as his primary subject matter. One of his works from this period is a woodcut titled Big Grey (1962). Barnet is probably best known for his enigmatic portraits of family, made from the 1970s onwards, notably the Silent Seasons series.

Barnet counted John Singer Sargent (American, 1856–1925) among his influences, having actually seen him working on the murals at the Boston Public Library firsthand. The artist taught Abstract and Figurative painting and drawing at the Arts Students League, and actively showed his work at several galleries, including the Alexandre Gallery, in New York, NY. His work has been on display in several museums, most notably the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art. Barnet’s work has been critiqued in several books, catalogs, and magazines. He received numerous awards and recognitions, and was a member of National Academy of Design, The Century Association, and the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Barnet lived and worked in New York. He died at his home in Manhattan at the age of 101.

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Will Barnet, Poem 921

 

Will Barnet
Poem 921
1997

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Will Barnet, Silent Seasons - Summer

 

Will Barnet
Silent Seasons - Summer
1974

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Will Barnet, Seventh Season

 

Will Barnet
Seventh Season
1975

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Will Barnet, The Bannister

 

Will Barnet
The Bannister
1981

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Will Barnet, Play

 

Will Barnet
Play
1975

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Will Barnet, Sea Change

 

Will Barnet
Sea Change
1973

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Will Barnet, Reflection

 

Will Barnet
Reflection
1968

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Will Barnet, Reflection

 

Will Barnet
Reflection
1971

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Will Barnet, The Bannister

 

Will Barnet
The Bannister
1981

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Will Barnet, Woman Reading

 

Will Barnet
Woman Reading, 1970
gouache and pencil on board

 

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Will Barnet, Play

 

Will Barnet
Play
color lithograph

 

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Will Barnet, Memoir

 

Will Barnet
Memoir, 1970-1979
oil on canvas

 

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1911   Born, Beverly, MA
1927 - 1933   Art Education at Boston Museum of Fine Arts School
1978   Elected Fellow of Royal Society of Arts London, England
1982   Elected to American Academy and Institute of Arts
1989   Awarded Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA
2003   Will Barnet: A Poster Retrospective, Digital Sandbox Gallery, New York, NY
2003   Six Indian Space Artists: Will Barnet, Robert Barrell, Gertrude Barrer, Peter Busa, Howard Daum, Steve Wheeler, David Findlay Jr Inc., New York, NY
2000 - 2001   Traveling Solo Retrospective, Montclair Art Museum Montclair, NJ
1995   National Museum of American Art Washington, D.C.
1983   Solo retrospective exhibit, Wichita Art Museum Wichita, KS
1980   Retrospective, Documents, Paris, France
1973   Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, NY
1956   New York University Art Gallery, New York, NY
1943   Galerie St. Etienne, New York, NY
1943   Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA