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Charles Truett Williams: The Art of the Scene


March 13 - May 07,2023

From Amon Carter Museum of American Art: "An avant-garde existentialist from rural Texas, Charles Truett Williams was a charismatic mix of beatnik and disciplined artist. He brought Atomic Age modernism with him from Europe after World War II to a booming Fort Worth. Rejuvenating the city’s art scene with vital new artistic forms, his studio became the heart of a midcentury salon.

Charles Truett Williams: The Art of the Scene examines Fort Worth’s midcentury art scene through the presentation of more than 30 works by Williams and the artistic community that was drawn to his studio salon. Accompanying works on paper and sculptures are photos and drawings from the recently acquired archive of Williams, which enhance the Carter’s strong holding of artist archives and show that the legacy he created in less than two decades resonates long after his sudden death at age 48.
The Art of the Scene continues the Museum’s research into the artistic legacies of underrepresented artists as part of the Gentling Study Center mission."

Amon Carter Museum of American Art 3501 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
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