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Dusti Bongé at the Mobile Museum of Art, Alabama 'Spotlight: Dusti Bongé (1903 – 1993)'

23 March - 1 July 2023

Gallery artist Dusti Bongé's work is on view in a solo presentation titled Spotlight: Dusti Bongé (1903 - 1993) at Mobile Museum of Art in Alabama. Spotlight: Dusti Bongé is an exhibition presented by the American South Consortium exploring themes that speak to our nation’s shared histories and diverse regional identities.

 

The first of four Spotlight exhibitions from the American South Consortium, funded by a grant from the Art Bridges Foundation, will open March 23, 2023, at the Mobile Museum of Art. Featured will be paintings and works on paper by Mississippi’s first Modernist artist, Dusti Bongé. Bongé, born Eunice Lyle Swetman in 1903, lived and painted in Biloxi, Mississippi and exhibited her work in New York and New Orleans. She experimented with abstract art, surrealism, and abstract expressionism, for which she is most known. Bongé led an unorthodox life and career in relative obscurity. Her work is now receiving the recognition it deserves as equal to that of other well-known abstract expressionists, among them Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock. 

 

The Mobile Museum of Art owns twenty-six Bongé works, five of which will be featured in the Spotlight exhibition. 

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