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Beverly Buchanan - Artists - Andrew Edlin Gallery

Born in Fuquay, North Carolina, Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015) grew up in South Carolina. By the late 1960s, Buchanan had earned several university degrees in ...

Beverly Buchanan - Wikipedia

Beverly Buchanan ... Beverly Buchanan (October 8, 1940 – July 4, 2015) was an African-American artist whose works include painting, sculpture, video, and land art ...

Beverly Buchanan—Ruins and Rituals - Brooklyn Museum

Beverly Buchanan—Ruins and Rituals presents approximately 200 objects, including sculpture, painting, photography, drawing, and notebooks of the artist's ...

Beverly Buchanan | Beverly Buchanan, Artist

Home. Beverly Buchanan is an African-American artist who explores Southern vernacular architecture in her art. Ms. Buchanan's work is widely collected and can ...

Beverly Buchanan | Studio Museum in Harlem

Beverly Buchanan experimented with diverse media and approaches, ranging from land art to photography to drawing, to produce a dynamic oeuvre that offers a ...

Beverly Buchanan - Artforum

BEVERLY BUCHANAN was born in 1940 in North Carolina and created artwork of singular scale, force, and emotion. ... With her work, the artist asked crucial ...

Beverly Buchanan - Google Arts & Culture

In artworks including sculptures, drawings, videos, and works of land art, Beverly Buchanan explored the expressive possibilities of surface and texture, ...

Fisk University Galleries on Instagram: "Beverly Buchanan (1940 ...

Wall #75, c. 1971–76. Acrylic on canvas. Courtesy of Andrew Edlin Gallery Born in Fuquay, NC, Beverly Buchanan spent her early years in South ...

Beverly Buchanan | Whitney Museum of American Art

Wikipedia entry. Introduction. Beverly Buchanan (October 8, 1940 – July 4, 2015) was an African-American artist whose works include painting, sculpture, video, ...

Beverly Buchanan papers, 1912-2017, bulk 1970s-1990s

The papers of African American sculptor, painter, and land artist Beverly Buchanan measure 18 linear feet and 34.2 gigabytes, and date from 1912 to 2017 wi.

Beverly Buchanan: Northern Walls and Southern Yards - Exhibitions

An exhibition of rarely seen works by Beverly Buchanan (1940-2015) from two distinct periods in her life – her early years as an abstract expressionist painter ...

Beverly Buchanan - Art Papers

The sculpture is a gathering of intrinsically black forms—Buchanan often added black pigment to her admixtures of concrete—and a visualization of the black ...

Beverly Buchanan: Marsh Ruins and Other Works

Buchanan is best known for her many paintings and sculptures on the "shack," a rudimentary dwelling associated with the poor. Her art takes the form of stone ...

Beverly Buchanan - New Georgia Encyclopedia

Buchanan photographed specific structures and their surroundings to use as memory aids in her commemoration of the environments and rural farmers encountered in ...

Beverly Buchanan - Artworks for Sale & More - Artsy

Discover and purchase Beverly Buchanan's artworks, available for sale. Browse our selection of paintings, prints, and sculptures by the artist, and find art ...

A Vanishing Masterpiece in the Georgia Marshes

The “Marsh Ruins,” as they are called, are arguably the masterwork of the painter and sculptor Beverly Buchanan. She built them in 1981, her own ...

Beverly Buchanan :: The Johnson Collection, LLC

Beverly Buchanan left behind a successful public health career in New York to become an artist rooted—aesthetically and geographically—in the American South.

Beverly Buchanan - MIT Press

Description. An illustrated examination of Beverly Buchanan's 1981 environmental sculpture, which exists in an ongoing state of ruination. Beverly Buchanan's ...

Beverly Buchanan: I Broke the House - Announcements - e-flux

As a landscape of scattered and discarded debris, the exhibition is titled after Beverly Buchanan's tale of Lila and the collapsed house, captured in her ...

Beverly Buchanan | ART PAPERS

Vulnerable to nature and unstable marsh ground, these forms were intended to be lost to erosion. Buchanan welcomed nature to shift, fragment, and disintegrate ...