A three decades retrospective in which a southern mixed-media artist investigates his heritage & expresses his social awareness.
A., 1996) D. Kuspit: Idiosyncratic Identities: Artists at the End of the Avante-Garde (Cambridge, 1996) R. Gordon and others: Deborah Butterfield (New York, 2003) J. Smiley: “Horse Sense,” SWArt, 33/3 (Aug 2003), pp.
This comprehensive volume shows how, through the decades and centuries, the art of the South expanded from mimetic portraiture to sophisticated responses to national and international movements.
Housed in the former Marshall Field mansion on Chicago's historic Prairie Avenue, the school had been modernized in keeping with its mission of educating the whole person and providing the tools for a new vision appropriate to a new age ...
sUstAining tHe dreAm Johnnie Carr was about to turn 90 when I drove to see her in 2001. ... ak Park, across the street from Johnnie Carr's house in Montgomery, is a pleasing refuge of winding walks and inviting benches, a place full of ...
Three containers made by Tuskegee Institute Pottery (American, Tuskegee, Alabama, est. 1937). ... Publicly funded art projects in the United States flourished during this period with the development of New Deal programs under President ...
C. Vann Woodward, “Why Historians Study the South,” 2:08 New Haven, CT, 1979 16. C. Vann Woodward, “Books Aren't Accidents,” 1:19 New Haven, CT, 1979 MUSICIANS 17. ... Walker Evans, “Agee's Anger,” 2:23 New Haven, CT, 1974 20.
... Christenberry Reconstruction: The Art of William Christenberry, by Trudy Wilner Stack, William Christenberry, and Allen Tullos, 30–42. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1996. Steinbeck, John. The Grapes of Wrath. New York ...
If Alabama-born artist William Christenberry regularly engages with the countryside of his home state, with the artlessness of the rural idyll, and the local architecture and its relationship to space,...
J. Richard Gruber's latest monograph on William Christenberry, explores the artist's work and how it relates to the cultural production of previous generations of Christenberrys. The book adds to the...
“New Deal Expenditures in Alabama: Was Economic Need Addressed?” Alabama Review 50 (July 1997): 181–84. Curtis, Verna P., and Stanley Mallach. Photography and Reform: Lewis Hine and the National Child Labor Committee.