David Wright | The American Frontier
David Wright is a time traveler. The Gallatin-based artist transports himself from the twenty-first century to the eighteenth century as deftly as the bilingual bounce from tongue to tongue in the same conversation.
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Jeff Faust’s Open Windows
Many artists take a conventional path in their education, attending art school, college, university, or doing an apprenticeship with a master.
Jeff Faust joined the carnival.
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Myles Bennett
Conjure in your mind’s eye an artist whose work appears to be inspired by Rorschach-test prints, Francis Bacon, and Cubism. The art is produced on raw canvas that has been folded, unfolded, and sometimes pleated. Small sets of angel-hair-thin …
Jimmy Abegg
As a photographer, Jimmy Abegg is a collector of moments. In Abegg’s latest abstract paintings, however, still moments take a back seat to the movement between them, and his new paintings evoke this flow with their frenetic, color-saturated, wide-swept brushstrokes. …
Fly Girl | A.D. Maddox
While looking closely at the paintings of AD Maddox, it was obvious to me (a lifetime fly-fishing fanatic myself) that she was onto something fresh, bright, and tantalizing—mind expanding, really—as to what wildlife painting could look like. I had never …
Maximilian Wiedemann & Olivia Steele
International artist Maximilian Wiedemann recently flew into town with partner, muse, and Nashville native Olivia Steele. The power couple held a well-received show in the magnificent Steele home (featured on page 45 for a peak inside). Though Wiedemann and …




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