In Her Place: Nashville Artists in the Twenty-First Century: In Collaboration with Frist Art Museum
Editat de Kathryn E. Delmez, Laura Hutson Hunter Cuvânt înainte de Seth Feman Introducere de Sai Clayton Contribuţii de Shaun Giles, Vivien Green Fryd, Michelle Millar Fisher, Joe Nolan, Michael J. Ewing, Mac Cooper, Mouminatou Thiaw, Susan W. Knowlesen Hardback – 15 ian 2026
But isn’t that what it is to be Southern? Hasn’t life in the American South been a quagmire of contradictions from the very start?
The South has always been defined as much by what it isn’t as what it is, in much the same way that women have been defined by how they are not like men. The standard for an American artist—and perhaps for a person in general—seems to be a white, straight, cisgender man of vaguely Northern residence. Anything that deviates from that criteria needs to be justified, pointed out, turned into something exceptional in order to simply be visible. It is refreshing, then, that this exhibition does not wallow in the stagnant waters of Southern stereotypes. The artists of In Her Place are legion. They include a Tehran-born sculptor making vessels out of Tennessee red clay, an artist from Arkansas working with cardboard and references to unsettling histories, and a Nashville-born painter whose images of civil rights–era sit-ins read just as poignantly in 2026 as they would have in 1960.
If anything ties these artists together, it is not their gender or their location. It is their shared ingenuity and the comfort with which they subvert.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826508348
ISBN-10: 0826508340
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 103 color plates; 14 color figures; 26 color author headshots
Dimensiuni: 229 x 305 mm
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Seria In Collaboration with Frist Art Museum
ISBN-10: 0826508340
Pagini: 168
Ilustrații: 103 color plates; 14 color figures; 26 color author headshots
Dimensiuni: 229 x 305 mm
Editura: Vanderbilt University Press
Colecția Vanderbilt University Press
Seria In Collaboration with Frist Art Museum
Recenzii
"Perhaps place means more, not less, than it used to. It is where you are from and also where you choose to be. It is a setting for human behavior. Place—that particular point of view that can ground an artist—is more important than it has ever been. It just looks different now."
—Laura Hutson Hunter, excerpt from the essay "Southern Artists and Their Discontents"
—Laura Hutson Hunter, excerpt from the essay "Southern Artists and Their Discontents"
Notă biografică
Kathryn E. Delmez has been a curator at the Frist Art Museum since 2001. She has organized numerous exhibitions, including Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage; LeXander Bryant: Forget Me Nots; Bethany Collins: Evensong; Terry Adkins: Our Sons and Daughters Ever on the Altar (with Jamaal Sheats, Director and Curator, Fisk University Galleries); Murals of North Nashville Now;We Shall Overcome: Civil Rights and the Nashville Press, 1957–1968; Nick Cave: Feat.; Shinique Smith: Wonder and Rainbows; and Maria Magdalena Campos‑Pons: Journeys. She was also the curator of a major retrospective on photographer Carrie Mae Weems that traveled to four venues, including the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Delmez has been the editor of several accompanying books and overseen the presentation of more than 35 touring exhibitions at the Frist such as Jeffrey Gibson: The Body Electric, Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists, and 30 Americans.
Laura Hutson Hunter is a writer, editor, and curator based in Nashville. She has been the arts editor of the Nashville Scene for more than a decade and curates the exhibition series Adult Contemporary.
Laura Hutson Hunter is a writer, editor, and curator based in Nashville. She has been the arts editor of the Nashville Scene for more than a decade and curates the exhibition series Adult Contemporary.
Cuprins
Director’s Foreword and Acknowledgments
Seth Feman
Foreword
Katy Hessel
Lenders to the Exhibition
Introduction
Sai Clayton and Kathryn E. Delmez
Southern Artists and Their Discontents
Laura Hutson Hunter
Nashville’s “Good-Ole-Girl Network” at the End of the Twentieth Century
Vivien Green Fryd
On Art and Motherhood
Michelle Millar Fisher
The Power to Imagine: The Artist-Educators of In Her Place
Shaun Giles
Generation Next: Women Leaders in Nashville’s Art Ecosystem
Joe Nolan
Silence Is a Form of Communication: Voices on Alicia Henry’s Life and Art
Michael J. Ewing
Plates
Artist Biographies
Sai Clayton, Mac Cooper, Laura Hutson Hunter, and Mouminatou Thiaw
Timeline
Susan W. Knowles
Figures and Photography Credits
Contributors
Seth Feman
Foreword
Katy Hessel
Lenders to the Exhibition
Introduction
Sai Clayton and Kathryn E. Delmez
Southern Artists and Their Discontents
Laura Hutson Hunter
Nashville’s “Good-Ole-Girl Network” at the End of the Twentieth Century
Vivien Green Fryd
On Art and Motherhood
Michelle Millar Fisher
The Power to Imagine: The Artist-Educators of In Her Place
Shaun Giles
Generation Next: Women Leaders in Nashville’s Art Ecosystem
Joe Nolan
Silence Is a Form of Communication: Voices on Alicia Henry’s Life and Art
Michael J. Ewing
Plates
Artist Biographies
Sai Clayton, Mac Cooper, Laura Hutson Hunter, and Mouminatou Thiaw
Timeline
Susan W. Knowles
Figures and Photography Credits
Contributors
Descriere
Exhibition catalogue charting the shared ingenuity of female artists working in Nashville, Tennessee