Broken Roots: The Labyrinth and the Thread
The thread has been lost; the labyrinth has been lost also. Now, we no longer even know whether these corridors that encircle us are those of a labyrinth, a secret cosmos, or a chaos of pure chance. Our beautiful duty is to imagine that there exists a labyrinth and a thread. We might never come
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LOOKING AT THE COLLECTION: RECENT ACQUISITIONS AND A CELEBRATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH HUNTSVILLE MUSEUM OF ART
Exhibition highlights include an important large portrait of a peasant girl by American artist Frank Duveneck, painted in Italy in the mid-1880s, as well as a selection of original hand-colored lithographs by John James Audubon. Recent purchases for the Museum’s signature collection of regional contemporary art include a moody nocturnal landscape by Memphis painter Marc