NASHVILLE, TN.- From Washington to Warhol: Americana Redefined will be on display at
Cheekwood Botanical Garden & Museum of Art from July 11 through January 3, 2010. Drawing from Cheekwoods collection as well some loans, this exhibition presents images of America as revealed through the eyes of artists. From early portraiture to Pop art, American artists have borrowed from imagery broadly defined as Americana. Presidents, cowboys, Native Americans, Disney characters, or classic American food items -- artists often turn to what is familiar in American life and then remake it into a new image, something unexpected and fresh.
We are delighted to share Cheekwoods rich and diverse art collection with the public, and we are always seeking to present the collection in new ways, said Jack Becker, Ph.D, Cheekwoods President/CEO. This exhibition takes a fresh look at our extensive American art collection, and we invite visitors to explore the many images of America represented here.
Rather than relying on a definitive list of things that are typically American, the exhibition invites viewers to explore the myriad of ways in which artists have incorporated American culture, history, and landscape into their work and helped interpret its meanings. The artists selected offer different strategies for defining the American experience. Highlights include portraits of Washington, an antebellum view of Belmont Mansion, realist works by The Eight, American folk art, and many artists from the post-World War II generation. For the first time in several years, Cheekwoods gallery walls will be graced by the famous pair of portraits that Andy Warhol and Jamie Wyeth painted of one other.