Jim Linderman blog about surface, wear, form and authenticity in self-taught art, outsider art, antique american folk art, antiques and photography.
Showing posts with label African-American Folk Art Vernacular Architecture Dull Tool Dim Bulb Whirligig Art Blog Environment Yard Art American South Jim Linderman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label African-American Folk Art Vernacular Architecture Dull Tool Dim Bulb Whirligig Art Blog Environment Yard Art American South Jim Linderman. Show all posts
African-American Yard Art
I am not sure I agree with everything written about the significance of Africanisms and the yard art of the American South (and elsewhere) but one can't deny SOMETHING is going on here beyond untidy. Ruby (the only name she would give me) simply said "it is pretty" and I had to agree. I'll leave it up to the experts and dissertation writers as to the meaning. Their work is as easy to find as a bottle on a tree. Near Yazoo City, Mississippi 1992."Ruby's Yard" 5 original 35mm photographs c. 1992 Collection Jim Linderman
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