Barry Daniels studied at
Slade School of Fine Arts in the 1950s with Lucien Freud, Henry Moore, Graham Sutherland, Phillip Sutton, Paula Rego, Euan Uglow, Michael Andrews and Bernard Cohen, taught by
William Coldstream. He won the Wilson Steer prize for Landscape painting in 1953, the Abbey Minor Scholarship (1953), Boise Scholarship (1954) and French Government Scholarship (1958). Barry exhibited at the ICA Six Young Painters and London Group Exhibitions in 1956. In 1959 he exhibited in a major abstract Impressionism exhibition along with
Nicolas de Staël,
Sam Francis, Peter Lanyon, Patrick Heron,
Bernard Cohen,
André Masson and
Helen Frankenthaler. He was in Rowland & Delbance Group Shows 1956-58 and Fulham Gallery in 1968. He also had a joint show with Bridget Riley, David Hockney and Eduardo Paolozzi at the London Art Gallery in Queanbeyan Australia in 1969. ==Design==