Full Description
From her hand-colored, machine-stitched photographic prints to her artist's books and well-known Mountain Dream Tarot card deck (the first-known photographic treatment of the tarot) Bea Nettles's work has always upended tradition. Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory presents the span of her art across half a century, in conjunction with an exhibition co-organized by the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, New York, and the Sheldon Art Galleries in St. Louis, Missouri.
Recognized for her innovations in mixed-media photography, Nettles used alternative photographic processes that produced textured works, with subjects including self-portraits; investigations of the body and its relationship to nature and landscape; and the experience of mothering, loss, and aging. A tremendously productive artist, Nettles has received critical acclaim, and her work has become part of museum permanent collections from coast to coast. Now, for the first time in her fifty-year career, Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory offers a large-scale retrospective of an artist who profoundly illuminates our inner worlds.
Contents
Foreword (Bruce Barnes)
Preface (Olivia Lahs-Gonzales)
Acknowledgments
Part I. Essays
Overcoming Constraints (Jamie M. Allen)
Bea Nettles: Artist/Mother (Olivia Lahs-Gonzales)
Photographic Objects/Institutional Artifacts: Bea Nettles in Context (Amy L. Powell)
Part II. Plates and Texts
Opening Statement (Bea Nettles)
Plates: 1968-1975
Mountain Dream Tarot (Bea Nettles)
Plates: 1975-1992
Complexities (Bea Nettles)
Plates 1995-2011
Gravestone Poetry (Bea Nettles)
Plates: 2011-2015
Closing Statement: (Bea Nettles)
Selected Chronology (Jamie M. Allen with Bea Nettles)
Selected Bibliography (Jamie M. Allen)
About the Contributors
Photography Credits
Index