Gallery artist Dusti Bongé is having a solo exhibition titled Dusti Bongé: Modernist of the South at te Walter Anderson Museum of Art in Ocean Springs, Missouri.
Dusti Bongé is recognized today as one of the foremost Southern modernist painters of the 20th century. A native of Biloxi, Mississippi, Bongé’s artwork reflects the artist’s roots in the Gulf South. Her work features the imagery of the region, morphing throughout her lifetime to reflect the expression of the artist’s experiences, dreams, and visions, which were all closely tied to the natural world. The artist experimented widely throughout her career - exploring the movements of Cubism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, and many others. Her work is expressive and dynamic, encapsulating the viewer in the world of the artist.
This exhibition also pays special attention to the relationship between Dusti Bongé and Walter Anderson, two artists who found themselves practicing art in an area that was at the time dramatically removed from the rest of the art world. The Andersons and Bongés shared a deep friendship that lasted throughout their lifetimes. Walter Anderson and Dusti Bongé often created art together or based upon each other’s work. Featured within this exhibition are several paintings showing direct ties to the Anderson’s and the connection between the two artists.
The Walter Anderson Museum of Art is proud to partner with the Dusti Bongé Art Foundation on this exhibition. Artworks featured in the exhibition come from public and private collections in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.