Visionary art by an Alabama native who grew to affect the world far beyond his small-town southern roots.
The work of Roger Brown (1941?)--a nationally celebrated artist, innovator of the Chicago "Imagist" movement, and an Alabama native--has been exhibited many times and is held in numerous collections, public and private. However, no view of his life and work is as personal as Roger Brown: Southern Exposure. This book highlights a very intimate side of Brown's oeuvre: his connection to family and his southern roots.
From his early childhood drawings to...
Visionary art by an Alabama native who grew to affect the world far beyond his small-town southern roots.
On Friday the thirteenth nineteen-year-old college student, Kathy Thomas, left the house anticipating a fun filled evening of shopping, drinks, and playing pool with friends. She waved goodbye to her stepfather, Sheriff McKenzie, as she drove her little orange Vega down the deserted street...completely unaware of the evil that Friday the 13th had in store for her... The discovery of her dead body four days later in Hillside Cemetery left the residents of Whitewater shocked and afraid. Windows were closed and doors remained locked. Prepare to anticipate every move that investigators make as...
On Friday the thirteenth nineteen-year-old college student, Kathy Thomas, left the house anticipating a fun filled evening of shopping, drinks, and pl...