Dallas Nine Explained

The Dallas Nine was a group of Dallas, Texas artists active between 1928 and 1945.[1]

Members

The group's core consisted of nine men who had applied to decorate the Hall of State in 1936: Jerry Bywaters, Thomas M. Stell, Jr., Harry P. Carnohan, Otis M. Dozier, Alexandre Hogue, William Lester, Everett Spruce, John Douglass and Perry Nichols.[2] Other members in the 1930s and 1940s included Charles T. Bowling, Russell Vernon Hunter, Merritt T. Mauzey, Florence McClung, Allie Tennant, Dorothy Austin, Don Brown, and Lloyd Goff.[3] The group's range of practices included painting, printmaking and sculpture.[2] Works by many of these artists are held at the Bywaters Special Collections at Southern Methodist University.[4]

Exhibitions

Nine of the group's members exhibited in 1932 at the Dallas Public Art Museum, in a show titled “Nine Young Dallas Artists.[5] [6] They exhibited at the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition, the 1939 Golden Gate Exposition in San Francisco and in the 1939 New York World's Fair. A special issue of Art Digest featured their work.[7] In 1985 the Dallas Museum of Art presented the exhibition Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, 1928-1945.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Buenger . Walter Louis . Calvert . Robert A. . Texas Through Time: Evolving Interpretations . 1991 . Texas A&M University Press . 978-0-89096-490-3 . en.
  2. Web site: TSHA Dallas Nine . www.tshaonline.org.
  3. Web site: Artists & Designers - Dallas Nine - DMA Collection Online . 2022-09-17 . collections.dma.org . en.
  4. Web site: Texas Artists: Paintings, Sculpture, and Works on Paper - SMU . 2022-03-15 . www.smu.edu.
  5. Web site: ART A PICTURE OF THE DALLAS NINE . D Magazine . en.
  6. Book: Southwest Review . 1985 . Southern Methodist University Press . en.
  7. Web site: Artists & Designers - Dallas Nine - DMA Collection Online . collections.dma.org . en.
  8. Web site: Art . Dallas Museum of . Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, 1928-1945 [Photograph DMA_1367-21] ]. Lone Star Regionalism: The Dallas Nine and Their Circle, 1928-1945, February 3-March 17, 1985 . 1985.