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CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
LandEscape meets

Barry Camps

An interview by Katherine Williams, curator and Josh Ryder, curator landescape @ europe. com
Artist Barry Camps ' work a channel of communication between abstraction and reality: encapsulating a careful attention to composition and balance, his pieces suggest spontaneity and walks the viewers through an unconventional aestetic journey. In his body of works that we ' ll be discussing in the following pages, Camps draws us beyond the dichotomy between the visible and the invisible accomplishing the difficult task of providing us with a multilayered experience, in which experience and imagination converge to an unexpected still consistent point of convergence. We are very pleased to introduce our readers to his multifaceted and stimulating artistic production.
Hello Barry and welcome to LandEscape: before starting to elaborate about your artistic production would you like to tell us something about your background? You have a solid formal training and after having earned your Bachelor of Fine Arts from ABK, Maastricht, you nurtured your education with a Master of Fine Arts, that you received from AKI 2, Enschede. How do these experiences influenced your evolution as an artist?
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