Showing posts with label Red Grooms. Show all posts
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Friday, October 10, 2008

Artists Collect: The Red Grooms and Lysiane Luong Private Collection at Cheekwood


Some of Red Grooms work





Internationally recognized artist and Nashville-native Red Grooms was made famous for his riotous paintings and installations depicting urban life. Over the years these two artists have amassed an incredible collection that reveals their lifelong passion for the arts and their personal connections to an international art world.

On display October 11, 2008 - January 4, 2009

Learn more about this fascinating exhibit at the Cheekwood website.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Red Grooms' Foxtrot Carousel



For artist Red Grooms, saddled is the operative word. The Nashville-born artist has enjoyed decades of critical and commercial success in his adopted city of New York with his cartoonish sculptural tableaux and softer-styled watercolors. But his lasting legacy may turn out to be a bunch of saddled merry-go-round figures known as the Tennessee Fox Trot Carousel, Grooms’ most ambitious art project to date. The carousel is now spinning in Riverfront Park in Nashville.

Given Grooms’ oft-professed love of the circus, the possibility that a working carnival ride could become his signature work is not exactly surprising. Indeed, when the project was proposed in 1993, a lot of people assumed Grooms’ style and the merry-go-round motif would go together like, well, Monet and lily pads. But others questioned the fit of a Grooms piece of public art in downtown Nashville. After all, Grooms three-dimensional works can border on the garish and even grotesque.



Fuel was added to the fire when the artist proposed a carousel figure of Minnie Pearl depicting the late comedienne and civic leader in a bent-over position that can best be described as rude. Minnie’s estate gave it a swift thumbs-down and Grooms went back to his sketch pad and came up with an image of country crooner Kitty Wells figure-heading a tour bus instead.

Read the entire article HERE.

Carousel of Time from NPT tells the story of the artist and carousel on video.