Exhibits

Writers: Anne Sexton

Writers LogoThe Writers exhibition, on display in the Schatten Gallery until November, features photographer Nancy Crampton’s pictures of authors, poets, novelists, journalists and other writers. A small selection of MARBL materials, chosen by guest curators from the Emory community, complements each photo. The materials illuminate the connections the writers have with each other and the special collections in MARBL. The guest curators were asked to write an essay explaining how their own research has been influenced by using primary source materials, and we will be featuring them here once a week. The following essay is by Christeene Fraser about Anne Sexton.

Like a Purple Haze Across the Land: The Art of Benny Andrews

The Benny Andrews exhibition featuring 20 original drawings, dating from 1959 to 2005, on generous loan from The Andrews Humphrey Family Foundation will be on display until November in the corridor gallery of the Woodruff Library, Floor 3. The following is an essay written by exhibit curator Pellom McDaniels III.

by Pellom McDaniels III, Consultant, Associate Curator of African American Collections, MARBL

Exhibit TitleIn the 1960s, Benny Andrews garnered the attention of the New York art world as an up and coming avant-garde artist and social activist. His unique, illustrative style and uncompromisingly expressive imagery boldly captured the human condition as he understood it: sad, desperate, tragic, common. By incorporating fabric, paper, and rope into his collages, and using muted and vibrant colors in his surreal compositions, critics recognized Andrews' works as arresting and disturbing on the one hand; and deeply contemplative and inspiring on the other. His unique approach to art production centered on the thick memories associated with America's long history of oppression, especially that of slavery and segregation. Andrews, by all accounts, was an original.

Past Meets Present

Highlights from the Emory University Archives Collection

Proposed Campus Circa 1919
Aerial view of proposed campus, circa 1919. Emory University Postcard Collection, Emory University Archives, Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library.


Democratic Vistas

Democratic Vistas: Exploring the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library

March 15, 2008 - May 26, 2008

 

Nubian Dreams

Nubian Dreams: Images of the Sudan

The Photography of Chester Higgins

June 20, 2008 - August 15, 2008

 

Who were the ancient people—living, farming, worshiping and journeying—along the Nile River as it carried life to the desert?

But how? And in what order?

My Dreams, My Works

My Dreams, My Works: Selections from the Library of Gwendolyn Brooks

August 22, 2008 - October 3, 2008

 

“My Dreams, My Works” features thirty-six items from Gwendolyn Brooks’s personal library, a significant portion of which the Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library of Emory University acquired in 2006, adding to the Raymond Danowski Poetry Library.

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