Architectural Digest Niamh Barry : Leading Light March 16, 2016
Niamh Barry : Leading Light
By Architectural Digestย | Wednesday, Marchย 16, 2016
Set in the countryside on the outskirts of Dublin, Niamh Barryโs studio is a place of fertile ground. Fields of turnips, potatoes, and cabbage extend on all sides in a picture-perfect tableau, with rolling hills descending to the sea. โThis is one of the prime vegetable-growing regions in Ireland,โ says the artisan (whose first name is pronounced neev). For her the landscape and the vast sweep of sky above are sources of endless fascination, helping inspire the dynamic light sculptures that now earn her worldwide acclaim.
โMy work is all about the lineโits sense of movement, its balance,โ Barry says of her signature ceiling-suspended pieces. Composed of interlocking bronze forms with embedded LEDs shining behind strips of hand-cut glass, they resemble celestial bodies. Barry specialized in ceramics as a student at Dublinโs National College of Art and Design but transitioned to metalwork soon after graduating. โWith bronze I get total control. What I have in front of me at any moment is what I haveโdefinite and immediate, enduring and strong.
On a given afternoon she might be found hammering away at a new culpture,ย one of some two dozen typically under way. โI get my hands dirty,โ she says, noting that her labor-intensive practice requires the help of five assistants and unfolds across several spaces: her main workshop where every project starts and endsโand separate buildings for welding, polishing, and chemical patination. โThe workmanship is superior to any I have seen,โ says design dealer Todd Merrill, who represents Barry in the U.S. and debuted her first freestanding sculpture, Walking, at the 2015 Salon Art + Design fair in New York. Barryโs more recent creations, meanwhile, eschew fine linearity in favor of more solid, substantial forms, but light is still a key element. โEach piece opens the door to the next,โ she says. โOnce one is complete I am happy to let it go and make way for another.โ โ Sam Cochran
From top: Niamh Barry in her main atelier, not far from Dublin; she is represented in the U.S.ย by Todd Merrill Studioย (toddmerrillstudio.com).
Walking, 2015, a seven foot-tall sculpture.
Architectural Digest Niamh Barry : Leading Light March 16, 2016