Alabama Creates: 200 Years of Art and Artists
A visually rich survey of two hundred years of Alabama fine arts and artists
 
Alabama artists have been an integral part of the story of the state, reflecting a wide-ranging and multihued sense of place through images of the land and its people. Quilts, pottery, visionary paintings, sculpture, photography, folk art, and abstract art have all contributed to diverse visions of Alabama’s culture and environment. The works of art included in this volume have all emerged from a distinctive milieu that has nourished the creation of powerful visual expressions, statements that are both universal and indigenous.
 
Published to coincide with the state’s bicentennial, Alabama Creates:  200 Years of Art and Artists features ninety-four of Alabama’s most accomplished, noteworthy, and influential practitioners of the fine arts from 1819 to the present. The book highlights a broad spectrum of artists who worked in the state, from its early days to its current and contemporary scene, exhibiting the full scope and breadth of Alabama art.
 
This retrospective volume features biographical sketches and representative examples of each artist’s most masterful works.  Alabamians like Gay Burke, William Christenberry, Roger Brown, Thornton Dial, Frank Fleming, the Gee’s Bend Quilters, Lonnie Holley, Dale Kennington, Charlie Lucas, Kerry James Marshall, David Parrish, and Bill Traylor are compared and considered with other nationally significant artists.
 
Alabama Creates is divided into four historical periods, each spanning roughly fifty years and introduced by editor Elliot A. Knight. Knight contextualizes each era with information about the development of Alabama art museums and institutions and the evolution of college and university art departments. The book also contains an overview of the state’s artistic heritage by Gail C. Andrews, director emerita of the Birmingham Museum of Art. Alabama Creates conveys in a sweeping and captivating way the depth of talent, the range of creativity, and the lasting contributions these artists have made to Alabama’s extraordinarily rich visual and artistic heritage.
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Alabama Creates: 200 Years of Art and Artists
A visually rich survey of two hundred years of Alabama fine arts and artists
 
Alabama artists have been an integral part of the story of the state, reflecting a wide-ranging and multihued sense of place through images of the land and its people. Quilts, pottery, visionary paintings, sculpture, photography, folk art, and abstract art have all contributed to diverse visions of Alabama’s culture and environment. The works of art included in this volume have all emerged from a distinctive milieu that has nourished the creation of powerful visual expressions, statements that are both universal and indigenous.
 
Published to coincide with the state’s bicentennial, Alabama Creates:  200 Years of Art and Artists features ninety-four of Alabama’s most accomplished, noteworthy, and influential practitioners of the fine arts from 1819 to the present. The book highlights a broad spectrum of artists who worked in the state, from its early days to its current and contemporary scene, exhibiting the full scope and breadth of Alabama art.
 
This retrospective volume features biographical sketches and representative examples of each artist’s most masterful works.  Alabamians like Gay Burke, William Christenberry, Roger Brown, Thornton Dial, Frank Fleming, the Gee’s Bend Quilters, Lonnie Holley, Dale Kennington, Charlie Lucas, Kerry James Marshall, David Parrish, and Bill Traylor are compared and considered with other nationally significant artists.
 
Alabama Creates is divided into four historical periods, each spanning roughly fifty years and introduced by editor Elliot A. Knight. Knight contextualizes each era with information about the development of Alabama art museums and institutions and the evolution of college and university art departments. The book also contains an overview of the state’s artistic heritage by Gail C. Andrews, director emerita of the Birmingham Museum of Art. Alabama Creates conveys in a sweeping and captivating way the depth of talent, the range of creativity, and the lasting contributions these artists have made to Alabama’s extraordinarily rich visual and artistic heritage.
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A visually rich survey of two hundred years of Alabama fine arts and artists
 
Alabama artists have been an integral part of the story of the state, reflecting a wide-ranging and multihued sense of place through images of the land and its people. Quilts, pottery, visionary paintings, sculpture, photography, folk art, and abstract art have all contributed to diverse visions of Alabama’s culture and environment. The works of art included in this volume have all emerged from a distinctive milieu that has nourished the creation of powerful visual expressions, statements that are both universal and indigenous.
 
Published to coincide with the state’s bicentennial, Alabama Creates:  200 Years of Art and Artists features ninety-four of Alabama’s most accomplished, noteworthy, and influential practitioners of the fine arts from 1819 to the present. The book highlights a broad spectrum of artists who worked in the state, from its early days to its current and contemporary scene, exhibiting the full scope and breadth of Alabama art.
 
This retrospective volume features biographical sketches and representative examples of each artist’s most masterful works.  Alabamians like Gay Burke, William Christenberry, Roger Brown, Thornton Dial, Frank Fleming, the Gee’s Bend Quilters, Lonnie Holley, Dale Kennington, Charlie Lucas, Kerry James Marshall, David Parrish, and Bill Traylor are compared and considered with other nationally significant artists.
 
Alabama Creates is divided into four historical periods, each spanning roughly fifty years and introduced by editor Elliot A. Knight. Knight contextualizes each era with information about the development of Alabama art museums and institutions and the evolution of college and university art departments. The book also contains an overview of the state’s artistic heritage by Gail C. Andrews, director emerita of the Birmingham Museum of Art. Alabama Creates conveys in a sweeping and captivating way the depth of talent, the range of creativity, and the lasting contributions these artists have made to Alabama’s extraordinarily rich visual and artistic heritage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817320102
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 07/02/2019
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 10.10(w) x 12.10(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Elliot A. Knight is the executive director of the Alabama State Council on the Arts. He previously served there as the visual arts program manager, the deputy director, and the director of the Georgine Clarke Alabama Artists Gallery.
 
Al Head is executive director emeritus of the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
 
Gail C. Andrews is director emerita of the Birmingham Museum of Art.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Preface by Al Head

Introduction by Gail C. Andrews

Part I. Prehistory to 1868

Chapter 1. William Frye

Chapter 2. John Lehman

Chapter 3. Nicola Marschall

Chapter 4. S. Phillip Romer

Chapter 5. William Carroll Saunders

Chapter 6. Edward Troye

Part II. 1869-1918

Chapter 7. Lucille Sinclair Douglass

Chapter 8. Anne Goldthwaite

Chapter 9. Louise Lyons Heustis

Chapter 10. Mary Morgan Keipp

Chapter 11. Giuseppe Moretti

Chapter 12. Clara Weaver Parrish

Chapter 13. Lois Slosson Sundberg

Chapter 14. Maria Howard Weeden

Part III. 1919-1968

Chapter 15. Frank Hartley Anderson

Chapter 16. Frank Woodberry Applebee

Chapter 17. Virginia Barnes

Chapter 18. Richard Blauvelt Coe

Chapter 19. Frank Engle

Chapter 20. Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald

Chapter 21. John Kelly Fitzpatrick

Chapter 22. Crawford Gillis

Chapter 23. Isaac Scott Hathaway

Chapter 24. Draffus Lamar Hightower

Chapter 25. Carrie Hill

Chapter 26. John Lapsley

Chapter 27. John Roderick Dempster MacKenzie

Chapter 28. James “Spider” Martin

Chapter 29. Geneva Mercer

Chapter 30. Carlos Alpha “Shiney” Moon

Chapter 31. Charles Moore

Chapter 32. Ann Weaver Norton

Chapter 33. Prentice Herman Polk

Chapter 34. Alvin Conrad Sella

Chapter 35. Charles Shannon

Chapter 36. William Spratling

Chapter 37. Arthur Stewart

Chapter 38. Maltby Sykes

Chapter 39. Bill Traylor

Chapter 40. John Augustus Walker

Chapter 41. Kathryn Tucker Windham

Chapter 42. Richard Zoellner

Part IV. 1969-2019

Chapter 43. Butch Anthony

Chapter 44. Arthur L. Bacon

Chapter 45. Pinky/MM Bass

Chapter 46. Mozell Benson

Chapter 47. Cal Breed

Chapter 48. Jerry Brown

Chapter 49. Roger Brown

Chapter 50. Gay Burke

Chapter 51. Richmond Burton

Chapter 52. Gary Chapman

Chapter 53. William Andrew Christenberry Jr.

Chapter 54. Chip Cooper

Chapter 55. Thornton Dial

Chapter 56. Casey Downing Jr.

Chapter 57. Nora Ezell

Chapter 58. Howard Finster

Chapter 59. Frank Fleming

Chapter 60. Robert Lawrence “Larry” Godwin

Chapter 61. Darius Hill

Chapter 62. Lonnie Holley

Chapter 63. Dale Kennington

Chapter 64. Bettye Kimbrell

Chapter 65. Janice Kluge

Chapter 66. Simmie Knox

Chapter 67. Cam Langley

Chapter 68. Dale Lewis

Chapter 69. Rick Lowe

Chapter 70. Charlie Lucas

Chapter 71. Kerry James Marshall

Chapter 72. Dean Mosher

Chapter 73. Nall

Chapter 74. James Emmette Neel

Chapter 75. David Parrish

Chapter 76. Stephen Rolfe Powell

Chapter 77. Noah Purifoy

Chapter 78. Quiltmakers of Gee’s Bend

Chapter 79. Sonja Rieger

Chapter 80. Guadalupe Lanning Robinson

Chapter 81. Carolyn Sherer

Chapter 82. Jerry Siegel

Chapter 83. Charles Smith

Chapter 84. Melissa Springer

Chapter 85. Scott Stephens

Chapter 86. Jimmy Lee Sudduth

Chapter 87. Nina Gail Thrower

Chapter 88. Mose Tolliver

Chapter 89. Craig R. Wedderspoon

Chapter 90. Yvonne Wells

Chapter 91. Myrtice West

Chapter 92. Jack Whitten

Chapter 93. Hugh O. Williams

Chapter 94. Evan Wilson

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