- Southern art
, with a focus on Mid-Twentieth Century American Southern art.
Definition
Southern art refers to the sum of the work of artists who have lived in the American South. The core of the American South consists of the eleven states that formed the
Confederate States of America :Virginia ,North Carolina ,South Carolina , Georgia,Florida ,Alabama ,Mississippi ,Tennessee ,Arkansas ,Louisiana , andTexas . Beyond these eleven states, there is some dispute as to which of the following six states should also be included:Oklahoma ,Missouri ,Kentucky ,West Virginia ,Maryland , andDelaware . The city ofWashington, D.C. is a special case. Though it was not part of the Confederate States of America, it is usually grouped as part of the American South.Of these six "border" states, Delaware and Oklahoma probably have the weakest claim to be included in the American South. Though a slave-holding state until the end of the
American Civil War , Delaware never seceded, and today is culturally closer to the urban Mid-Atlantic states ofPennsylvania andNew Jersey .Oklahoma was a sparsely populated territory at the time of the Civil War, and though it contributed a regiment to the
Confederate Army , it never was home to the kind ofplantation life typical of the American South.In 1975,
Southern Arts Federation (SAF) was founded with funding from theNational Endowment for the Arts to support and promote arts and culture in the Southeast.History
Residents of the American South created works of art starting with the original settlement of Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. However, it was not until the early 1960s that art from the American South became recognized as a distinct genre. Collector Roger H. Ogden focused exclusively on the art of the region, and his donation of that collection to the Ogden Museum can be considered the first official recognition of the genre.
Southern art is more widely recognized as a distinct genre compared to the
regional art of other geographicregion s of theUnited States of America . This is a consequence of the unique role the American South played in the history of the United States.Slavery , though legal in every one of the thirteen originalcolonies , flourished and grew as an institution in the early 19th century in the American South, while it died out in the North. Political issues surrounding slavery caused theAmerican Civil War , and that conflict and its resolution defined the United States and American culture today more than any single event in history. For that reason, Southern art is an important element in the story of the United States of America.Movements
Numerous movements are included in this broad category, including
Southern expressionism ,folk art , andmodernism .These movements are connected by the commonality of the Southern cultural experiences that formed the perceptions of the artists.
While
antebellum Southernportraiture has little in common visually with modern Southern expressionism, it is considered Southern art because it was created by Southern artists and its subjects were residents of the American South.References
* Laufer, Marilyn, "Modernism in the South: Mid-Twentieth-Century Works in the Morris Museum Collection", Morris Museum, 2002.
External links
* [http://www.ogdenmuseum.org The Ogden Museum of Southern Art]
* [http://www.themorris.org The Morris Museum:A Southern Collection]
* [http://www.SouthernArtistry.org SouthernArtistry.org: The Lives and Work of Outstanding Southern Artists]
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