William Christenberry

November 10, 2020 – January 16, 2021

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry, 2020, HEMPHILL, Washington DC

William Christenberry (American, 1936 – 2016) possessed a remarkable ability to speak through a diversity of mediums. His initial fame was ignited by the attention attracted by his photographs. As his career progressed, the number of works in different mediums increased. Each piece played a part in an increasingly complex oeuvre. The cross-referencing and dialogue between works in different mediums push viewers to ask probing questions about place, heritage, and identity.  

 

On view from November 10 – December 19 is an exhibition of three Christenberry sculptures and related photographs and works on paper. Each sculpture presents a distinctly different dramatic vision. The earliest sculpture in the show, "Roadside Tableaux," is a semi-abstraction calling to mind a lonely rural school bus stop. "Night Spot," a thoroughly representational sculpture, speaks of the nobility of a humble juke joint. "Southern Monument XXIII," constructed from decaying remnants of the southern landscape, is a monument to the pathos of passing time. The framed works in the exhibition were selected for the subject matter and visual relationships to the three sculptures.