List of Artists featured in The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse

Please see below for a full list of artists featured in The Dirty South: Contemporary Art, Material Culture, and the Sonic Impulse

Terry Adkins
Charles Henry Alston
Emma Amos
Benny Andrews
Radcliffe Bailey
Romare Bearden
Kevin Beasley
Paul Stephen Benjamin
Julia Beverly
John Biggers
Sanford Biggers
Sheila Pree Bright
Beverly Buchanan
Bisa Butler
Elizabeth Catlett
Nick Cave
Mel Chin
Sonya Clark
Bethany Collins
Abraham Lincoln Criss
Eldzier Cortor
Jamal Cyrus
Dapper Bruce LaFitte (aka Bruce Davenport)
T.J. Dedeaux-Norris (aka Estate of Tameka Jenean Norris)
Beauford Delaney
Thornton Dial
Nathaniel Donnett
Aaron Douglas
William Edmondson
Melvin Edwards
Winton and Rosa Eugene
Minnie Evans
Leonard Freed
Theaster Gates
Sam Gilliam
Allison Janae Hamilton
David Hammons
Bessie Harvey (not included in VMFA presentation but in catalogue)
Palmer Hayden
Robert Hodge
Earlie Hudnall, Jr.
Clementine Hunter
Arthur Jafa
Anderson Johnson
William H. Johnson
Dapper Bruce LaFitte (aka Bruce Davenport)
Jacob Lawrence
El Franco Lee II
Samella Lewis
James Little
Whitfield Lovell
Jonathan Mannion
Kerry James Marshall
Spider Martin
Rodney McMillian
Michi Meko
Jason Moran
Sister Gertrude Morgan
Marilyn Nance
Rashaad Newsome
Demetrius Oliver
Joe Overstreet
Fahamu Pecou
Rota Mae Pettway
Robert Pruitt
Deborah Roberts
Nadine Robinson
Sulton Rogers
RaMell Ross
Nellie Mae Rowe
Kenneth Royster
Paul Rucker
Augusta Savage
Joyce J. Scott
John Simms
Kevin Sipp
Kaneem Smith
Renee Stout
Jimmy Lee Sudduth
Felandus Thames
Alma Thomas
James “Son Ford” Thomas
Bob Thompson
Mildred Thompson
Mose Tolliver
Bill Traylor
Freeman Vines
Kara Walker
Nari Ward
Arliss Watford
Jack Whitten
William T. Williams
Purvis Young
Ephemera attributed to:
Chuck Berry, James Brown, Ornette Coleman, Robert Earl Davis, Jr. (aka DJ Screw), Bo Diddley, CeeLo Green, James Richard “Dick” Griffin, King Johnny, Donnie Lewis (aka MadSkillz), Sun Ra