Barry will paint and perform a live large painting continuing on the interpretation of Ysaye his violin sonatas during this exhibition.
A painter is someone whose brush is a little ahead of themselves.
These 6 violin sonatas by Eugéne Ysäye are extremely difficult to play and challenging for the listener; I am looking to reach beyond the visible, into the world of paint through the music, deep into the canvas layer by layer, brushstroke by brushstroke, to an imagined fourth dimension: length, breadth, width and time.
The only certainty for me is the moment of the music and the spontaneity of the paint. Intrigued by the activities of the physicists at CERN, I am looking for the unexpected which can appear remotely far inside the fabric of the canvas or in some broad gesture on the surface.
I am habitually drawn to the painters, composers and writers who are inventors; they appear to step out of the universe of their discipline and into a world which cannot be fully grasped or understood in their own time.
The work often appears facile, discordant, incomprehensible; it remains compellingly just out of reach…