Beverly Buchanan Gallery
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Throughout the decades that Beverly Buchanan lived and worked in the American Southeast, she gathere
As a child, Beverly Buchanan collected stones, finding them rich in intrigue and meaning. Later she
Hello, Atlanta! Our friends at Spelman College Museum of Fine Art will present Beverly Buchanan—Ruin
Whose bodies and voices are systematically erased from history? How can we bring their stories to l
After receiving a master’s degree in public health from Columbia University in 1969, Beverly Buchana
In developing Beverly Buchanan–Ruins and Rituals, which opens today, we hope to invite new readings
Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection showcases forty-four artists whose practice require
Did you know that the Brooklyn Museum brings in new acquisitions for our renowned collection from ma
Taken in the backyard of her home in Athens, Georgia, a series of photographs document a private per
Counter to the works of the Land Art movement, Beverly Buchanan’s earthworks refer to narratives of
Beverly Buchanan reworked this satirical self-portrait into multiple postcards, subsequently titling
According to artist Beverly Buchanan, “…a lot of my pieces have the word ‘ruins’ i
Join us at 7 pm this Thursday Night, October 27, for our Hidden in Plain Sight: Beverly Buchanan pan
In 1980, artist Ana Mendieta curated Dialectics of Isolation: An Exhibition of Third World Women Art
Brooklyn Museum programming for Year of Yes: Reimagining Feminism has sparked much interest in the r
During the late 1970s, Beverly Buchanan developed an approach to sculpture that placed the concise f
Beverly Buchanan’s exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum, perfectly titled “Ruins and Ritual
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