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Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe By Nellie Mae Rowe

Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe by Nellie Mae Rowe


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Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe by Nellie Mae Rowe

An unprecedented look at Nellie Mae Rowes art as a radical act of self-expression and liberation in the post-civil rights-era South A New York Times critics' pick | Best Art Books 2021 During the last 15 years of her life, Nellie Mae Rowe lived on Paces Ferry Road, a major thoroughfare in Vinings, Georgia, and welcomed visitors to her Playhouse, which she decorated with found-object installations, handmade dolls, chewing-gum sculptures and hundreds of drawings. Rowe created her first works as a child in rural Fayetteville, Georgia, but only found the time and space to reclaim her artistic practice in the late 1960s, following the deaths of her second husband and her longtime employer. This book offers an unprecedented view of how Rowe cultivated her drawing practice late in life, starting with colorful and at times simple sketches on found materials and moving toward her most celebrated, highly complex compositions on paper. Through photographs and reconstructions of her Playhouse created for an experimental documentary on her life, this publication is also the first to juxtapose her drawings with her art environment. Nellie Mae Rowe (190082) grew up in rural Fayetteville, Georgia. When her Playhouse became an Atlanta attraction, she began to exhibit her art outside of her home, beginning with Missing Pieces: Georgia Folk Art, 17701976, a traveling exhibition that brought attention to several Southern self-taught artists, including Rowe and Howard Finster. In 1982, the year she died, Rowes work received a new level of acclaim, as she was honored in a solo exhibition at Spelman College and included as one of three women artists in the Corcoran Gallery of Arts landmark exhibition .

Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe Reviews

Rowe was not your customary outsider artist, an isolated genius who often became known for one style or motif reproduced with consummate control. Really Free is the operative phrase here. She was gregarious and restless, prone to exploration of both subjects and materials. -- Roberta Smith * New York Times: Arts *
One of the deepest and most accomplished expositions of a self-taught artists life and work ever assembled. -- Judith McWillie * CAA (College Art Association) *
Demonstrates just how radical Rowes art was in its scope and vision. -- Erin Jane Nelson * Artforum *

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NGR9781636810287
9781636810287
1636810284
Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe by Nellie Mae Rowe
New
Hardback
Distributed Art Publishers
2022-01-13
276
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