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Of a Feather: Birds in Art

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A brown Spotted Gray Pate or Kentucky Warbler bird perched on a twisted root.
Of a Feather: Birds in ArtSaturday, January 13, 2024 - Sunday, June 23, 2024

Dazzled by their colorful plumage, mesmerized by their aviation skills, and enchanted by their songs, humans have long been fascinated with birds. They have become potent symbols of human affairs and beliefs from the spiritual to the nationalistic. Forever the “canaries in the coal mine,” birds also figure significantly in our understanding of the fragile balance of our ecosystems. These powerful associations with birds make their way into the work of artists seeking to document species and the wonders of bird behavior, or simply to celebrate birds in expressive paint. Others have attempted to replicate their beauty and delicacy on ornaments intended for the dining table. This exhibition explores the ways in which birds have captured artists’ imaginations, highlighting works of fine and decorative arts from Telfair’s permanent collection.

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A black and white photograph of a flock of birds flying over a dirt road in the countryside.

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Jerry Siegel
2001
Bird Vase
David Levi
1999
A cream-colored crock painted with a blue bird on the side.
Unknown
1850 - 1860
A painting of ghostly human figures "stamped" in varying sizes in a row.
Kiki Smith
2005
A digitally composed black and white photograph of a rock formation with a view to the sea in t…
Anthony Goicolea
2007
A brown Spotted Gray Pate or Kentucky Warbler bird perched on a twisted root.
John Abbot
1791
A black and white photograph of a woman sitting inside a car with her face turned from the view…
Judy Linn
1994
A color photograph of a white owl on a post posed against a white background.
Roni Horn
c. 1997