New York-based artist Judith Barry’s work crosses many disciplines, and has been exhibited internationally at biennials in Venice, São Paulo, Nagoya, Cairo, Australia, and U.S., among others.
In 2000, she won the Friedrich Kiesler Prize for Architecture and the Arts and was awarded best pavilion at the 8th annual Cairo Biennial…
The Cairo Stories project extends and expands two significant threads of her work: the investigation of how notions of “history” and the “construction of subjectivity” are performed and documented within the context of specific places and cultural conditions; and the exploration of how art, architecture and technology (particularly innovative uses of animation and compositing) can intersect to create aesthetic and critical discourse in the public realm…