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Southern/Modern: 1913 - 1955


Southern/Modern: 1913-1955 tells an important story that has been conspicuously absent from the narrative of American art history. It is the tale of progressive visual art in the American South, particularly that which was created in the first half of the 20th century. Bringing together more than one hundred paintings, prints, and drawings, the exhibition explores the wide range of artistic endeavors that thrived in the region even while it was undergoing profound societal, cultural, and economic changes.
 The lack of appreciation for Southern art was already evident in 1949, as a statement by a curator at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art makes clear: “little of artistic merit was made south of Baltimore,” he opined. Since then, despite the growth in scholarship, the emergence of museums and collections in the South focused on its art, and numerous exhibitions and publications about individual artists from the region, there have been relatively few efforts to address Southern art in a comprehensive fashion, and none to have surveyed this particular period in depth.
 Southern/Modern takes a broad view of the South, considering artists working in the states below the Mason-Dixon line and as far west as those bordering the Mississippi River, as well as some artists living outside of the region who made significant bodies of work during visits. Featuring works created between 1913 and 1955, the exhibition is structured around key themes that cut across geographic regions, including time and place, race, family ties, and social struggles. It also takes a broad, all-embracing view of artists working in the South, examining the central role played by women artists and artists of color, providing a fuller, richer, and more accurate overview of the artistic activity in the region than has been presented previously.
 Southern/Modern seeks to encourage new admiration for the region’s rich cultural heritage through paintings, drawings, and prints by artists including Walter Anderson, Romare Bearden, Thomas Hart Benton, John Biggers, Dusti Bongé, Burton Callicott, Elizabeth Catlett, Carroll Cloar, Aaron Douglas, Edward “Ted” Faiers, Marie Hull, Loïs Mailou Jones, Jacob Lawrence, Blanche Lazzell, John McCrady, Will Henry Stevens, Grace Martin Taylor, Alma Thomas, and Hale Woodruff. Organized by: The Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC

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