The High Museum of Art
Katherine Jentleson: Whose History of American Art?
Katherine Jentleson and Logan Lockner reflect on the creation of two concurrent exhibitions at the High Museum of Art—”Really Free: The Radical Art of Nellie Mae Rowe and “Gatecrashers: The Rise of the Self-Taught Artist in America.”
Dr. Huey Copeland
On influences, the stakes of art history, and pushing the binaries of art historical imagination.
With Drawn Arms: Glenn Kaino & Tommie Smith
Joris Laarman
Laarman’s Lab is known for experimental and fusional methods of fabrication, and an emphasis on interdisciplinary research and practice in the fields of science, technology, aesthetics, and ideas that make their practice one of the most groundbreaking design hubs in the world today.
Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design
Doris Adelaide Derby
“Not all aspects of our lives are about the injustice.” Atlanta photographer, activist, organizer, and educator on SNCC in 1960s Mississippi, Roy DeCarava, and the importance of multidimensional representation.
Gatecrashing with Katherine Jentleson
An interview introduces Katherine Jentleson, scholar and curator of folk art, now at the High Museum of Art.