What is happening in visual art in the South? The Atlanta Contemporary can probably tell you better than almost anyone right now.
They are hosting their 2019 Atlanta Biennial exhibition now which features the work of 21 artists from 10 states, and it paints a picture, if you will, of the deep complexities and diversity of the region.
The exhibit is called “A thousand tomorrows” and it is running through April 21.
The Contemporary’s Daniel Fuller co-curated the show with Phillip March Jones, founder of Institute 193 in Lexington, Kentucky. The two traveled around the region visiting hundreds of artists to select work for the Biennial.
“The mission was to just get out,” Fuller tells “City Lights” host Lois Reitzes, “get in the car and go see all of these people, to drive around 10 states. To take dirt roads to dirt roads to drive to artist-run spaces, just to see as much as humanly possible, as much art as we can that’s being made in the South right now.”