Southern Democratic
In October of 1976, William Eggleston went to Plains, Georgia on assignment for Rolling Stone magazine. Tasked with documenting the birthplace of Jimmy Carter, then the Democratic candidate for president, just weeks before the election, Eggleston used this project to further establish his uncompromising style: observational and democratic in nature, banal to the point of rigid and beautiful clarity.
The resulting images never appeared in the magazine but were later published as Election Eve, a collection of 100 original prints in two leather bound volumes, housed in a linen box and limited to five editions. Eggleston’s documentation of the South is decidedly and curiously devoid of people, but the images are nonetheless rich with evidence of life: quiet restaurants, abandoned bicycles, empty roads, and mailboxes anxiously awaiting human interaction. These photographs provide a personal and random catalog of a region that is increasingly unrecognizable, as the South continues to shift and change in ways that would have been unimaginable in 1976.
Southern Democratic is an exhibition of meditative vignettes, each featuring a specific body of work by an artist actively examining the changing world. The works are presented in dialogue with Election Eve, highlighting continued interest in concepts of place, life in the South, and uncanny imagery of the everyday. Nearly 50 years later, the United States is on the precipice of another consequential presidential election, one that has the possibility to dramatically alter our collective futures across the region and beyond. It is the artists whose, often quiet, observations articulated through the lens of words, photographs, films, paintings, and sculpture succeed in truly seeing change––for better or for worse––as it is lived.
Not unlike Eggleston, artists Tag Christof, Casey Joiner, and Claudia Keep translate the quotidian; while Coulter Fussell, Y. Malik Jalal, and Polo Silk work in lineages of Southern craft to illuminate social cycles. John Chae and Carey Gough meditate on the past and future of Southern land, whereas Rose Marie Cromwell and Dawn DeDeaux focus specifically on environmental concerns. Albert Moser and Louis Zoellar Bickett work with taxonomies and repetition to illuminate and track; while Amy Pleasant’s figures provide relief and inherent potential, suggesting that our destinies are not fixed.
Artists: Louis Zoellar Bickett, John Chae, Tag Christof, Rose Marie Cromwell, Dawn DeDeaux, William Eggleston, Carey Gough, Claudia Keep, Coulter Fussell, Y. Malik Jalal, Casey Joiner, Albert Moser, Amy Pleasant, Polo Silk, Viva Vadim
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Curator Tour of Southern Democratic
September 28, 2024
10:30am – 11:30am
Gallery Tour of Southern Democratic with Curator Phillip March Jones, Founder at Institute 193 in Lexington, KY and Owner of MARCH, New York, NY.
Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Full list of accessibility accommodations can be found on the Carnegie website
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Biennial Symposium
September 28, 2024
12:00pm – 5:00pm
The FotoFocus Symposium is designed to bring together Participants to discuss the backstories theme and its relationship to lens-based art and the world today. These conversations foster timely and in-depth dialogue around art in the current social and political climate.
12pm Light Bites
1pm Memory Fields Conversation
Sso-Rha Kang, Curator of Memory Fields, Curator at The Carnegie, Cincinnati, OH and Artist Jesse Ly, Dayton, OH
1:30pm Chip Thomas and the Painted Desert Project Panel
Moderated by Kevin Moore, FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator, New York, NY; with panelists Chip Thomas, Artist, Flagstaff, AZ; Ken Ogawa, Maker/Artist, Columbia, MO; and Sunny Dooley, Diné Hozhojii Teller, Creator, and Poet, Diné Nation, NM
2:30pm Southern Democratic Spotlight with Filmmaker Michael Almereyda, New York, NY
3pm Ming Smith Conversation
Ming Smith, Artist, Harlem, NY and Daisy Desrosiers, David and Francie Horvitz Family Foundation Director and Chief Curator at The Gund, Kenyon College, Mount Vernon, OH
4pm backstories Keynote Lecture
Kathy Ryan, former Director of Photography at The New York Times Magazine, New York, NY
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Performance for Southern Democratic
October 5, 2024
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Poet Harris Wheeler, Lexington, KY, and Musician James Meade, Cincinnati, OH, respond to exhibition themes from Southern Democratic through a performance under The Carnegie’s rotunda
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Curator Tour with Sso-Rha Kang
November 9, 2024
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Curator led tour that delve into themes, concepts, and selected works from Southern Democratic.
Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Full accessibility accommodations can be found on the Carnegie website.
Family Workshop by Nick Corbello
December 14, 2024
12:00pm – 1:30pm
A family workshop led by Nick Corbello that will explore themes, concepts, and works from Southern Democratic through hands-on making.
Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Full list of accessibility accommodations can be found on the Carnegie website.
Panel Discussion moderated by Matt Distel
January 11, 2025
12:00pm – 1:30pm
Panel Discussion moderated by Matt Distel with Adam Denney (contributing author, Storytelling in Queer Appalachia), Robert Gipe (author, illustrated novel: Trampoline), David La Spina (co-founder, ROMAN NVMERALS Press).
Additional Information: Wheelchair accessible. Full list of accessibility accommodations can be found on the Carnegie website.
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Tag Christof, Colonial Kitchen #6, 2019. Archival inkjet print, 17 x 22 inches. Courtesy of the artist
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John Hee Taek Chae, we know so little of us (detail), 2023. Cyanotype and fabric dye on linen, silk, cotton, and polyester, 94 x 57 inches. Courtesy of the artist
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Casey Joiner, Breathe Normally, 2022. Archival print, 35mm film, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist
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Polo Silk, Mardi Gras, Orleans and Claiborne, 1999. The New Orleans Museum of Art: Museum Purchase, Tina Freeman Fund, 2021.73
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