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Jan 29–May 11
Organized by the University of Virginia Art Museum, this exhibition features
50 of Christenberry’s rarely-exhibited drawings and the Klan Room
Tableau, which includes over 200 works. According to Christenberry this
body of work describes his “visceral reaction to this wholly and abhorrently
American phenomenon, which, although officially excised from the public, still
exists and arouses intense feelings in all areas of the country.”
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William Christenberry
(Dartmouth), Feb. 27, 2003, 2003. German ink on paper, 4 x 32 in. Courtesy of the artist and
Hemphill Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.

William Christenberry, Dream Building XII, 1990.
Balsa and bass wood, tempera paint, paper, plywood, blue dry pigment, red soil. 31 x 23 x 28 in. Collection of the John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation.

William Christenberry
Dream Building, 1991. Charcoal on paper, 27 x 23 in. Courtesy of the artist and Hemphill Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.

William Christenberry
Kudzu with Sky (Summer) near Akron, Alabama, 1978.
16 x 22 in. Archival pigment print. Courtesy of the artist and Hemphill Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.

William Christenberry, Rebel Gas, 1984. Balsa wood, Plexiglas, red soil, paint metal and paper.
17 1/2 x 24 x 43 in. Collection of the John and Maxine Belger Family Foundation.

William Christenberry
Untitled, June 11, 2006, 2006. German ink on paper, 40 x 32 in. Courtesy of the artist and Hemphill Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.

William Christenberry
Untitled, 2006 (Sept. 18), 2006. Colored pencil on paper, 40 x 32 in. Courtesy of the artist and Hemphill Fine Arts, Washington, D.C.
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