
DRAWERS
Provocative Drawings
May 12-31, 2022
OZ Arts, 6172 Cockrill Bend Circle, Nashville
The Nashville Scene is pleased to partner with OZ Arts to present Drawers: Provocative Drawings, a broad survey of contemporary drawings organized around sexual ideas. The installation is arranged into four salon-style clusters of drawings from a diverse range of artists, as well as two spotlit works — a large-scale charcoal sketch by Thornton Dial and a triptych of “Fuck Grid” drawings by Betty Tompkins.
The fourth installment of the Adult Contemporary series, Drawers explores the close relationship between drawing and intimacy. There’s a personal, secretive element to many of the drawings — several of the works come directly from artists’ sketchbooks, and others feel like they’re capturing a private idea. There’s also an immediacy to a drawing that can tap into something primal about art-making. A handful of the Drawers artists work with live models, and the tension between the artist and subject translates into the work they’ve created together. Finally, there’s an approachable, attainable quality to drawing — it’s practically the girl next door of artistic mediums. Even the most skillfully rendered work can seem within reach simply because you’ve likely held the same type of pen in your own hand, smudged the same line, or smelled the same pencil shavings. And in keeping with that line of thinking, maybe you’ve also had the same thoughts.
Drawers artists are:
Jeremy Biles Annie Brito Hodgin John Brooks Sai Clayton Paul Collins Thornton Dial William Downs Fetish Kevin Guthrie Brady Haston Clarity Haynes Brett Douglas Hunter Perrin R. Ireland Lee Isaacson Kimia Ferdowsi Kline Julia Martin Rebecca Morgan Elisheba Israel Mrozik Ozu Ryan M. Pfeiffer + Rebecca Walz Katarina Riesing Lindsey Rome Sal Salandra Louis M. Schmidt Willie Stewart Betty Tompkins XPayne Caleb Yono
Installation Views
All photos by Daniel Meigs
Betty Tompkins, “Fuck Grid #55,” “Fuck Grid #56,” and “Fuck Grid #57,” 2017. Courtesy of P.P.O.W.
Paul Collins, Lindsey Rome, Caleb Yono
Clockwise from top left: Caleb Yono, Paul Collins, Sai Clayton, Rebecca Morgan
Betty Tompkins
Sal Salandra, Louis M. Schmidt, William Downs
John Brooks
Annie Brito Hodgin
Brady Haston, Kimia Ferdowsi Kline, Sal Salandra
Willie Stewart, Kevin Guthrie, Lee Isaacson, XPayne
Katarina Reising, Perrin R. Ireland, Clarity Haynes
William Downs, XPayne, Kimia Ferdowski Kline, Brett Douglas Hunter, Elisheba Israel Mrozik, Ryan M. Pfeiffer + Rebecca Walz
Caleb Yono, Rebecca Morgan, Fetish, Paul Collins
Thornton Dial
Sai Clayton
Ryan M. Pfeiffer + Rebecca Walz
Clarity Haynes, Perrin R. Ireland, Ryan M. Pfeiffer + Rebecca Walz
Julia Martin
Zoom Interview With Betty Tompkins, May 17, 2022
Select Exhibited Works
Paul Collins appears courtesy of The Red Arrow Gallery // Thornton Dial appears courtesy of Ricco Maresca // Kevin Guthrie appears courtesy of Julia Martin Gallery // Brady Haston appears courtesy of Zeitgeist / // Clarity Haynes appears courtesy of New Discretions // Rebecca Morgan and Katarina Riesing appear courtesy of Asya Geisberg Gallery // Sal Salandra appears courtesy of Club Rhubarb // Willie Stewart appears courtesy of Nicelle Beauchene Gallery // Betty Tompkins appears courtesy of P.P.O.W.