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Artist Biography: Phyllida Barlow
Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
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Studied at Chelsea College of Arts.
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Studied at The Slade School of Fine Art.
Young Contemporaries, included the work Table, Institute of Contemporary Art, London (group exhibition)
Married the artist and writer Fabian Peake. Set up her first studio in London and had a part-time teaching position in sculpture at the West of England College of Art.
Secured a part-time teaching position in sculpture at Chelsea College of Arts.
Sculpture and Drawings, included the works View, Chair and Wardrobe, Camden Arts Centre, London (group exhibition).
Spectrum London, included the work Sofa & floor & drawings, Alexandra Palace, London (group exhibition).
In the s Barlow tested out different methods of working, particularly low-tech construction. She began using discarded materials in bulk to build large scale works. She began to exhibit in a range
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Joel Barlow - LAST REVIEWED: 21 February
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- LAST REVIEWED: 21 February
- LAST MODIFIED: 21 February
- DOI: /obo/
Bernstein, Samuel. Joel Barlow: A Connecticut Yankee in the Age of Revolution. Cliff Island, ME: Ultima Thule Press,
Accounts for Barlow’s life and works within the context of the revolutionary movements of the 18th century. More so than other biographical works on Barlow, it considers the European political context that he was engaging with in many of his writings. Also stresses Barlow’s consistency in envisioning a unified America throughout the different periods of his writing career.
Buel, Richard, Jr. Joel Barlow: American Citizen in a Revolutionary World. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
Comprehensive consideration of Barlow’s life and career as a writer, political thinker, and diplomat. Aims to reposition Barlow as an important Revolutionary figure (both in terms of the American and Fre