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Radcliffe Bailey Exhibition at High in 2011

Submitted by collin on Tuesday, 22 June 20104 Comments

Radcliffe Bailey artworkThe High Museum of Art will organize and premiere the most comprehensive presentation of works by Atlanta-based artist Radcliffe Bailey beginning June 28, 2011. The exhibition “Radcliffe Bailey: Memory as Medicine” will highlight the artist’s experimentation with diverse media, showcasing sculptures, paintings, installations, works-on-paper, glass works and modified found objects. Comprising more than 25 works, “Memory as Medicine” will include new art created for the exhibition as well as works never before seen on public display.

“Radcliffe Bailey: Memory as Medicine,” organized by the High, will be on view in Atlanta from June 28 through Sept. 11, 2011. The exhibition is scheduled to travel to the National Museum of African Art, Washington, D.C. (presented in partnership with the National Museum of African American History and Culture); the McNay Art Museum, San Antonio; the Museum for African Art, New York; and additional venues yet to be announced.

At the core of the exhibition will be seven sets of “medicine cabinet sculptures.” Their contents include a broad range of culturally charged objects, imagery and raw materials, from indigo powder to tobacco leaves to Georgia red earth.

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  • Matt Dreger said:

    This is great art work. I have a great monotype by Mr. Bailey, and it is truly a bright spot in my home. It is well deserved recognition.

  • Tamika D. said:

    This seems like an exhibit that one wouldn’t want to miss. Hoping I will be able to view it!!!

  • summer manifesto | Fresh Milk Delivered Daily said:

    [...] i will skewer things for dinner i will only schedule things we really want to do i will go to this art exhibit i will shoot more polaroids i will bring my camera along i will work hard in the garden i will make [...]

  • Shawn said:

    I’m proud of him we both attended the same high school Mays High School in Atlanta.

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