Laura Wilson takes us into a West defined by diverse communities outside the suburban middle-class. This exhibition of 72 photographs introduces us to worlds that are hard-bitten and fiercely independent. Framed equally by beauty and violence, the images reflect the artist’s challenge to today’s homogenized America.
That Day: Laura Wilson is organized by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. It is supported in part by generous contributions from the Alturas Foundation, Mollie and Garland Lasater Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas, Ruth Mutch, Salle Stemmons, and Worthington National Bank.
Laura Wilson takes us into a West defined by diverse communities outside the suburban middle-class. This exhibition of 72 photographs introduces us to worlds that are hard-bitten and fiercely independent. Framed equally by beauty and violence, the images reflect the artist’s challenge to today’s homogenized America.
That Day: Laura Wilson is organized by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. It is supported in part by generous contributions from the Alturas Foundation, Mollie and Garland Lasater Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas, Ruth Mutch, Salle Stemmons, and Worthington National Bank.
Laura Wilson takes us into a West defined by diverse communities outside the suburban middle-class. This exhibition of 72 photographs introduces us to worlds that are hard-bitten and fiercely independent. Framed equally by beauty and violence, the images reflect the artist’s challenge to today’s homogenized America.
That Day: Laura Wilson is organized by the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. It is supported in part by generous contributions from the Alturas Foundation, Mollie and Garland Lasater Charitable Fund of the Community Foundation of North Texas, Ruth Mutch, Salle Stemmons, and Worthington National Bank.