In "Dark Waters," Kristine Potter’s second monograph, the artist reflects on the Southern Gothic landscape as evoked in the popular imagination of “murder ballads” from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Dark Waters, Kristine Potter’s second monograph, continues her engagement with the American landscape as a palimpsest for cultural ideologies. In this dark
(MURFREESBORO) Kristine Potter, a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography and an assistant professor of photography at Middle Tennessee State University, has been capturing the light from myriad angles with her lens for many years.
“Dark Waters,” Potter’s second monograph, features a dark and brooding series that reflects on the Gothic landscape of the American South, as evoked in the popular imagination of “murder balla .
Dark Waters, Kristine Potter s second monograph, continues her engagement with the American landscape as a palimpsest for cultural ideologies. In this.