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Major exhibition by pioneering artist Dusti Bongé opens at The Mississippi Museum of Art


Major exhibition by pioneering artist Dusti Bongé opens at The Mississippi Museum of Art
Dusti Bongé (American, 1903-1993), Shrimp Boats at the Dock, Biloxi, MS, P-159, c. 1940. oil on canvas, 21.75 x 27.875. Collection of the Dusti Bongé Art Foundation.
JACKSON, MS
.-The Mississippi Museum of Art will open Piercing the Inner Wall: The Art of Dusti Bongé, an expansive survey revealing the full range of the pioneering artist’s oeuvre. Considered Mississippi’s first artist to work consistently in a Modernist style, Dusti Bongé (1903–93) was active in New York’s dynamic art scene and creative communities which flourished along the Gulf Coast in the 1930s through the early 1990s. During her lifetime, she created a multifaceted body of work that transitioned from figurative and Cubist depictions of scenes of her hometown Biloxi in the late 1930s, through a period of Surrealism and into Abstract Expressionism that defines her mature work. ....

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MAJOR EXHIBITION OF WORK BY PIONEERING ARTIST DUSTI BONGÉ TO BE PRESENTED AT MISSISSIPPI MUSEUM... - Artwire Press Release from ArtfixDaily.com


Major Exhibition of Work by Pioneering Artist Dusti Bongé Travels to Mississippi Museum of Art
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Dusti Bongé (American, 1903 - 1993), Self Portrait - The Balcony , 1943. oil on canvas, 20 x 16. Collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson. 1999.015
Piercing the Inner Wall: The Art of Dusti Bongé, an expansive survey revealing the full range of the pioneering artist’s oeuvre. Considered Mississippi’s first artist to work consistently in a Modernist style, Dusti Bongé (1903–93) was active in New York’s dynamic art scene and creative communities which flourished along the Gulf Coast in the 1930s through the early 1990s. During her lifetime, she created a multifaceted body of work that transitioned from figurative and Cubist depictions of scenes of her hometown Biloxi in the late 1930s, through a period of Surrealism and into Abstract Exp ....

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The Morris Museum of Art announces the death of artist Philip Morsberger


The Morris Museum of Art announces the death of artist Philip Morsberger
Jerry Siegel, Philip Morsberger, Georgia, 2006, printed 2012. Digital C-print. Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia. Courtesy of the artist.
AUGUSTA, GA
.- The world lost a great artist with the death of Philip Morsberger on Sunday, January 3, 2021, of complications due to COVID-19.
“Philip Morsberger was blessed with many gifts—his extraordinary curiosity and creativity, both of which sustained his skills as an artist, were only the most obvious, so, naturally, they are the immediate focus whenever his name comes up. But his interests were protean and encompassing,” said Kevin Grogan, director of the Morris Museum of Art. “He could speak with the same knowledgeability and enthusiasm about the film scores of Alfred Newman (“only the greatest film composer who ever lived!”) and the novels of Charles Dickens, which he read over and over again with devotional rapture. Old movies, ra ....

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