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Strong Silent Type

Explore 'Strong Silent Type' by Harriet Bart – a captivating abstract digital painting of bold lines & fragmented forms. A unique piece blending abstraction & unease, perfect for art collectors.

Minneapolis-based Harriet Bart creates evocative conceptual objects & installations exploring memory & cultural narratives. Bronze, stone, books – a site of the past.

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Artist Biography

Harriet Bart: Exploring Memory Through Object and Text

Harriet Bart, born in Duluth, Minnesota, June 23rd, 1941, is a Minneapolis-based conceptual artist whose work delves into the profound exploration of memory—a core element shaping her artistic vision. Her distinctive approach centers on utilizing objects, installations, and artists’ books as mediums to convey narratives imbued with cultural significance and personal resonance. Bart's artistic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Minnesota, establishing her foundation in visual arts before embarking on collaborative projects that would solidify her reputation as a significant voice within contemporary art.
  • Early Influences: Bart’s artistic sensibilities were nurtured by an interest in textile art and experimental printmaking, reflecting a desire to engage with materiality and process as expressive tools.
  • Collaborative Partnerships: Notably, she enjoyed a twenty-year collaboration with German artist Helmut Löhr, fostering a dynamic exchange of ideas and techniques that profoundly impacted her artistic trajectory. Following Löhr’s passing, Bart continued her creative endeavors with Boston-based artist Yu-wen Wu, initiating a new chapter characterized by shared exploration and innovation.
Bart's artistic practice is marked by meticulous attention to detail—employing bronze and stone alongside wood and paper, books and words, and incorporating everyday and found objects. These materials serve as conduits for conveying ideas about site, marking events, and capturing the lingering impressions of the past within the present context. Her work has garnered recognition through prestigious fellowships from institutions like the Bush Foundation, McKnight Foundation, Macdowell Colony, Virginia Center for Creative Arts, NEA Arts Midwest, and the Minnesota State Arts Board—a testament to her dedication and artistic merit.
  • Public Art Commissions: Bart’s commitment extends beyond studio practice; she has undertaken numerous public art commissions across the United States, Japan, and Israel, demonstrating her ability to engage with broader societal dialogues and contribute meaningfully to cultural landscapes.
  • Publications & Awards: Her prolific output includes eleven artists' books—recognized by three Minnesota Book Awards—most recently in 2015 for “Ghost Maps,” highlighting her mastery of textual and visual storytelling.
Bart’s artistic legacy resides within prominent collections worldwide, including the Jewish Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Public Library, Library of Congress, National Gallery of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Weisman Art Museum, Yale University Art Gallery, and Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry. Furthermore, she serves as a guest lecturer, curator, and founding member of Warm and The Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art in Minneapolis—actively fostering artistic discourse and nurturing emerging talent within her community. Her enduring influence continues to inspire artists and scholars alike, cementing Harriet Bart’s place as a pivotal figure in the realm of conceptual art and memory-driven storytelling.
Harriet Bart

Harriet Bart

1941 - , United States of America

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary Installation']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Helmut Löhr']
  • Date Of Birth: June 23, 1941
  • Full Name: Harriet Bart
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Strong Silent Type
    • Garment Registry
  • Place Of Birth: Duluth, United States of America