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William Christenberry

William Christenberry

William Christenberry's Black Belt.cWilliam Christenberry
William Christenberry's Black Belt
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Author: William Christenberry
Page Count: 64 pages
Published Date: 15 Mar 2007
Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
Publication Country: Alabama, United States
Language: English
Format: PDF
ISBN: 9780817315672
File Name: William.Christenberry's.Black.Belt.pdf
Download Link: William Christenberry's Black Belt
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With major exhibitions running simultaneously at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington, D.C., the Aperture Gallery in New York City, and the Birmingham Museum of Art, William Christenberry is enjoying wide exposure of his artistic body of work. Since the early 1960s, he has looked to the American South as his muse, primarily centering on his early home in the Black Belt counties of Alabama, the same area documented during the Depression by Walker Evans and James Agee in Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Christenberry's poetic elucidation of Southern vernacular landscape and architecture - using the media of photography, drawing, painting, collage, sculpture, and miniaturization - reveals the vital importance of geography and place to his life's work. By exploring universal themes relating to family, culture, nature, spirituality, memory, and aging, Christenberry underscores "the continuous thread of revelation" of which Eudora Welty speaks. "I think," he says, "that oftentimes art can make an outsider look back on something he has never been part of and make him feel like he has always been part of it." This volume celebrates particularly the semester-long residency in 2005 when Christenberry returned to Alabama as a Weil Fellow in the Arts and Humanities at Auburn University Montgomery. It includes images of actual structures that no longer exist (but which Christenberry documented for decades), Brownie and large-format photographs, K-houses from his body of work about the Ku Klux Klan, dream buildings, pen and ink drawings, and studies for wall sculptures. It is a testimonial to the enduring influence of Alabama's Black Belt landscape on Christenberry's singular vision.

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