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  1. Jun 22, 2024 · Barry Stone was born in Lubbock, Texas, and earned a BA in Biology and an MFA in Studio Art in Photography from the University of Texas at Austin. His work is represented by Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery in New York and Gaa Gallery in Provincetown MA and Cologne, Germany.

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      In 2002, photographer Barry Stone’s grandfather’s trailer...

  2. Barry Stone. Throughout his career, Austin-based artist Barry Stone has approached photography with a philosopher’s eye. The camera lens is just one of many transformative photographic tools that Stone employs in his practice.

  3. Barry Stone (b. 1972, Lubbock, Texas) lives and works in Austin, TX, where he is Associate Professor of Photography at the School of Art and Design at Texas State University.

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    Barry Stone Professor and Coordinator of Photography in the School of Art and Design at Texas State University. His work is represented by Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery in New York and Gaa Gallery in Provincetown MA and Cologne, Germany and was the founding member of the artist collective, Lakes Were Rivers.

  5. Oct 22, 2022 · Barry Stone, “Forest Fire 9155-1,” 2022, archival inkjet print, 24 x 16 inches. Courtesy the artist and Lora Reynolds Gallery. In Stone’s images, the wildfire leaves a stand of burnt pines curved and wavey, or it warps the charred landscape, rendering it striated, distorted.

  6. Nov 27, 2022 · Photographer Barry Stone began documenting its profound aftermath the following year, poignantly capturing the environmental destruction and its slow regeneration. Stone’s photos are now on view in an exhibition at Lora Reynolds Gallery in Austin, along with a special edition book, both titled Lost Pines .

  7. In 2002, photographer Barry Stone’s grandfather’s trailer was engulfed in a tragic fire. Lost Pines combines Stone’s haunting images of the destroyed trailer with pictures he made of the aftermath of the 2011 Bastrop County Complex Fire over the course of a decade.