Born in 1923 in New Jersey, Barbara Gardner led a traditional life, working as a clerk and designer at an insurance company. In 1960 she quit her job and began to pursue her art full time.

The stunning contrast of the mundane exterior and vivid interior of Gardner’s life, so reminiscent of similar dualities in the life of Rene Magritte, engages us and offers assurance that the high vision of surrealism may thrive as readily in New Jersey as in Belgium. That Gardner has studied her masters, Magritte, Delvaux, and de Chirico, is obvious. That she has created her own strong place, her own unique and visionary transformation, is obvious as well. We may glance at this triumph over the mundane adversities of life, and we are all enlarged and ennobled by this victory.

Selected Shows and Exhibitions


Group Exhibition / Allied Artists of America / NYC

1974

Solo Exhibition / Gruenebaum Gallery / NYC


1975

Group Exhibition / Audubon Artists / NYC

Permanent Collection / Newark NJ State Museum / NJ


1977


1976


Solo Exhibition / Petrenko Gallery / NYC

1978


Group Exhibition / Summit Art Center/ NJ

1979


Group Exhibition / Squibb Gallery / NYC

1979


Group Exhibition / Biennial NJ Artists / NJ

1984


Solo Exhibition / Summa Gallery / NYC

1991

1996

Art & Healing: Selections from the Albert Grokoest Collection Emerson Gallery / Hamilton College