Butch Anthony: Inside/Out
Event Details
The Halsey Institute is pleased to present an exhibition of work by Butch Anthony of Seale, Alabama. The exhibition will consist of new images, assemblages, and installations created specifically for our galleries. As a multi-faceted self-taught artist, Butch Anthony creates works that investigate and appropriate images from the American vernacular. His practice includes painting X-ray like skeletons on top of antique portraits in elaborate, often gilded frames. Though Anthony's work emanates from the folk art or vernacular idiom, his works are unmistakably original in concept and execution. The term "folk art" is generally applied to traditional media such as wood carving, quilt-making, functional pottery, weaving-items that are passed down from generation to generation. Anthony's work often has a charming immediacy because of the familiarity of the selected materials, yet this surface appeal is often undermined by the conceptual premise. Some images evince a biting sarcasm or ironic wit, while others poke fun at our consumerist society. There are several layers of meaning embedded in Anthony's work.
The Halsey Institute's galleries are open 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM Monday - Saturday. Open until 7:00 PM on Thursdays. Closed on Sundays.
Date
January 17, 2020 - February 29, 2020
Location
Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art at the College of Charleston
161 Calhoun St, College of Charleston
Charleston, SC
29401