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Barry Phipps' work as a curator is concerned with relationship between artistic practice and scientific research. In keeping with a wide ranging academic background, which is rooted in Fine Art, as both an undergraduate and lecturer, and includes research in Continental Philosophy (Warwick), History of Art (Oxford) and the History and Philosophy of Architecture (Cambridge). Barry has conceived and organised a number of multi-disciplinary exhibitions, including the highly acclaimed 'Lines of Enquiry: Thinking Through Drawing' and 'Beyond Measure' exhibitions at Kettle's Yard Gallery, Cambridge. Most recently, he curated 'Intersections: Henry Moore and Stringed Surfaces' at the Science Museum and Royal Society, London. He continues to lecture and write on a number of inter-disciplinary and art related topics.