Portfolio: Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory [Exhibition]

Bea Nettles explores the narrative potential of photography through constructed images often made with alternative photographic processes. The first large-scale retrospective of her fifty-year career, Bea Nettles: Harvest of Memory demonstrates this celebrated artist’s experimental approaches to art-making. [Organized by the George Eastman Museum, Rochester, NY and the Sheldon Art Galleries, St. Louis, MO. Co-curated by by Olivia Lahs-Gonzales, former Director, the Sheldon Art Galleries, and Jamie Allen, Associate Curator, George Eastman Museum. Curated at KAM by Amy L. Powell, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art]

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The Skirted Garden

fabric skirt, nylon stockings, lace, felt, canvas, and other painted fabrics

Red Clay

paint and pencil on paper

Swamp Box

oak cabinet with mixed media

Swan Totem

gelatin silver print with stitching and applied color on paper

Mirror on the Coastline II

gum bichromate print with applied color on paper

Rackham Tree

gelatin silver print with stitching and applied color on paper

Flyin Princess

gum bichromate print with applied color on paper

Bad Laughing Frog

gum bichromate print with applied color on paper

Boy and Bunny Cup

gum bichromate print with applied color on paper

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