Barry John (artist)
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Barry John MBE is a Welsh soldier and artist. He served in the British armed forces for over 20 years. In the 2010 New Years Honours List Barry John was awarded the
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. He is mainly an abstract artist. Through his work he expresses stories, memories, demons, harsh and sometimes brutal truths and the beauty, colours and resilience of a conflicted world. Barry John was born in
Neyland Neyland is a town and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, lying on the River Cleddau and the upstream end of the Milford Haven estuary. The Cleddau Bridge carrying the A477 links Pembroke Dock with Neyland. Etymology The name of the town is ...
, Pembrokeshire and was a pupil at Sir Thomas Picton School, Haverfordwest before joining the Army at the age of 16. His first posting to was to Hong Kong, and further postings to Korea, Malaysia, Jamaica, USA, Northern Ireland and Kosovo followed. The experiences he has had during his service have formed most of the content of his art. For a time, Barry worked as a recruiting officer in
Haverfordwest Haverfordwest (, ; cy, Hwlffordd ) is the county town of Pembrokeshire, Wales, and the most populous urban area in Pembrokeshire with a population of 14,596 in 2011. It is also a community, being the second most populous community in the county, ...
, but later rejoined
the Welsh Regiment The Welch Regiment (or "The Welch", an archaic spelling of "Welsh") was an infantry regiment of the line of the British Army in existence from 1881 until 1969. The regiment was created in 1881 under the Childers Reforms by the amalgamation of ...
. In 2013, Barry organised the Neyland Armistice Project, a collaborative art project to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the
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. After 24 years of service in the Army, Barry set up The VC Gallery in 2014.


The VC Gallery

The VC Gallery
is a charity based at 30 High Street Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Barry had experience during his service of mental health work and
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and, combined with his artistic skills, he realised a need in his community for such a charity to use art to help overcome issues faced by veterans. The Gallery focuses on working with veterans, older people, children and anyone in the local community who feels they need time out to express themselves through art and creativity. As Barry says, "its all about socialising, community and art."


Artwork and Exhibitions

Barry has held many solo art exhibitions throughout the UK and Europe and many group exhibitions including the John Creasey Museum in
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and
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. He has also exhibited in the Waterfront Gallery, Milford Haven, with an exhibition titled 'Homecoming', opened by Andrew Vicari. At the Mall Gallery, London, in the Armed Forces exhibition with Prince Charles and opened by the then Secretary of Defense, where Barry was presented with the Templar Award for Art. Barry did a number of powerful pieces at the Art of Remembrance showing work on the Welsh at Mametz Wood. His work has also been auctioned as part of the Square Mile Salute. In 2017 he won an award for community work with at the
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and has won a Local Heros award for art three times. In August 2017 Barry held a solo exhibition at the Late November Gallery, Haverfordwest, opened by the former
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. In February 2018 Barry held a solo art exhibition called 'Remains of the Day' at
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. The exhibition featured a number of works including examples of his 'black graffiti' and Geisha girls. His themes can be challenging, often including riots and terrorism, but Barry's art reflects the challenge that he sees in life. The forms, shapes, colour and execution of his work represent being brave in art. Barry's work has been compared to Jean-Michel Basquiat, painting in a similar
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style, stemming from the tradition of graffiti and street art. Barry now has works in museums and galleries including Kooywood Gallery, Cardiff, Pure Art, Milford Haven, Broadway Luxury Gallery, Cotswolds, and the Fleek Gallery in Devon. His work is in many private collections; most notably actor Rhys Ifans, world-title boxer Gavin Rees and Chef Raymond Blanc amongst others.


References

"Painting is a knockout for Neyland's Barry John"
''Milford & West Wales Mercury''.


External links


Barry John's website

The VC Gallery
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