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Barbara Gallucci

BARBARA GALLUCCI


Barbara Gallucci is a New York based sculptor and photographer. She earned her M.F.A. at Yale University in 1987. Her work, ranging in scale from autonomous objects to large-scale installation, examines the intersections between Sculpture, Furniture and Interior Design. In her photographic work she documents icons of the prefab housing movement including Levittown interiors and A-Frames. Exhibitions include Bakalar Gallery Mass College of Art, Boston; Greene St Gallery, Boston; Kayafas Gallery, Boston; Derek Eller Gallery, NY; Lauren Wittels Gallery, NY; Site Santa Fe, in NM; Galerie Les Filles Du Calvaire in Paris; Frac Credac in Paris; Frac Le Quartier in Brittany; Frac Villa Tamaris in Provence; Lothringer 13 in Munich, Germany; Tri Gallery, Los Angeles; McKinney Ave Contemporary, Dallas. Her work has been reviewed in the New York Times, LA Times, Artforum, Boston Globe, Boston Pheonix, Village Voice. She is a receipient of the Pollack Krasner Foundation Grant, the Gottleib Foundation Fellowship, Joan Mitchell Foundation Fellowship and the International Art Critics Award (IACA); for best solo show in Boston 2004. She is currently a full-time sculpture faculty at the School of the Museum of Fine Art, Boston.