J. Sybylla Smith, In Conversation with Holly Lynton
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Holly Lynton melds form, content, and meaning in her strikingly beautiful images, capturing the lives of those providing our sustenance, while protecting our land. Lynton’s compositional framing, lush palette, textural tones, and transformative gestures craft a meditative beauty. Accompanying essays provide context for cultural contradictions, associations, and representations — speaking to the role art has played to perpetuate or reveal them.
Referenced in the episode
Lost in a meditation: Rural American life – in pictures, The Guardian
On the Basis of Art: 150 Years of Women at Yale
Signs of Return by Grace Elizabeth Hale
Questions of Travel by Elizabeth Bishop
Hoe Country, Alabama by Dorothea Lange
Blurred Identities: The Art and Audience of Lynching Photography
History, Photography, and Race in the South: From the Civil War to Now
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
Love Child’s Hotbed of Occasional Poetry: Poems and Artifacts by Nikky Finney
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