Fable at David Lusk Gallery, Nashville
Joe Nolan reviews a group exhibition in Nashville that offers a range of contemporary artists’ interpretations of Aesop’s fables.
Joe Nolan reviews a group exhibition in Nashville that offers a range of contemporary artists’ interpretations of Aesop’s fables.
Jennifer R. Bernstein considers an exhibition in Beauford Delaney’s hometown of Knoxville focused on the artist’s relationship with James Baldwin.
Margaret Jane Joffrion visits a bygone internet era through an exhibition of code-based artworks at Unrequited Leisure, Nashville.
Yves Jeffcoat reviews Masud Olufani’s solo exhibition Translocation & Transfiguration at Hammonds House Museum in Atlanta.
Anna Nelson Daniel reviews the Georgia edition of an exhibition of works on paper by women artists who are being considered to represent the state in a national survey.
Artist Caleb Jamel Brown reviews two exhibitions at the Zuckerman Museum of Art exploring Black artists’ revolutionary approaches to abstraction.
Donna Mintz reviews an exhibition highlighting the contributions and legacies of the women who studied and taught at Black Mountain College, including Ruth Asawa, Anni Albers, and lesser-known artists.
Kate Averett navigates the fractured landscapes of social media and digital life in an exhibition presented by Tiger Strikes Asteroid Greenville.
Celestia Morgan draws attention to the ongoing impact of racially discriminatory housing practices such as redlining in an exhibition at the Birmingham Museum of Art.