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The Sculpture of William Edmondson: Tombstones, Garden Ornaments,
and Stonework is the first large-scale museum examination of the
artist's career in over twenty years. Organized by Cheekwood
Curator of Sculpture, Dr. Marin R. Sullivan, the exhibition draws
upon new scholarship and methodologies to contextualize Edmondson's
sculpture, both within the histories of Nashville during the
Interwar years and the art histories of modern art in the United
States. Edmonson has largely been confined to narratives that focus
on his artistic discovery by white patrons in the 1930s, his work's
formal resonance with so-called primitivism and direct carving
techniques, and his place in the traditions of African American
""outsider"" art. This exhibition revisits Edmonson's work within
these frameworks, but also seeks to reevaluate his sculpture on its
own terms and as part of a comprehensive practice that included the
creation of commercial objects rather than strictly fine art. The
exhibition's title references the sign that hung on the outside of
Edmondson's studio, advertising what was for sale and on view to
the public in his yard, including tombstones, birdbaths, and
statuary meant to be used and intended for outdoor rather than
gallery display. This catalog expands upon the exhibition,
including photos of Edmondson's grave markers and his yard art.
War shatters lives and families, no matter whose 'side' you are
supposedly on. For Ellen, a young German girl, and her family, it
means dispossession and dispersion. With no knowledge of her
father's whereabouts, she and her family travel across Germany as
refugees, with little food, and comfort even scarcer. What marks
these touching memoirs out is not only the genuine stories of war,
and how the German nation suffered as much as any other, it is also
a testimony to warmth, love, hope and good humour. Throughout,
Ellen realises just how lucky she is to have the people she loves
most close to her, regardless of the shattered disarray of the
world around them. The survival of the author to tell this
remarkable story is testimony to her evident strength of character
and resilience. A truly moving account.
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