Contributions

  • Davis, Julyan, artist, writer of supplementary textual content - Contributor
  • Juras, Philip, 1967- artist, writer of supplementary textual content - Contributor
  • Grogan, Kevin, author of preface - Contributor
  • Morris Museum of Art (Augusta, Ga.) - Contributor

Publication

2022 - Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia, Georgia

Language

English

Word Count

12,000 words, Guess

Page Count

48 pages

Identifiers

Classifications

  • LCCND1351.7 .V54 2022

Alternate Titles

  • Three master painters consider the landscape
  • Recent work by John Cleaveland, Julyan Davis, and Philip Juras

Description

Highlighting the work of three consummately skilled contemporary artists, this exhibition addresses the distinctly different ways that each of them views the subject of landscape. Included are epic views of the landscape around Farmington, Georgia, by John L. Cleaveland, Jr.; landscapes from the Francis Beidler Forest, an 18,000-acre Audubon wildlife sanctuary north of Charleston, South Carolina, by Julyan Davis; and paintings of controlled burns in forests and fields of northern, central, southern, and coastal Georgia by Philip Juras. Essays by John Lane, J. Drew Lanham, Russell Worth Parker, and Jason Thrasher are meditations on the landscape, the environment, family, and friendship. Also included are photos of the artists and writers by Thrasher.

Subjects

People

Julyan DavisPhilip Juras (1967-)John L. Cleaveland (1963-)

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