This Week’s Various

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Jimmy Lee Sudduth at the Ogden

a Sudduth at the Ogden

The Outsider Art Fair Paris is through October 30, with a large component of online viewing rooms this year. Nice to see larger-scale Sudduth pieces here. Finster’s untitled but known as The Chart of Eternity has list of $32500.


Old Tate Store, Belfast TN

The JC Tate Store (right) in Belfast, Tennessee

The Tennessean on the state’s tourism program, “Discover Tennessee: Trails and Byways” which includes the Ring of Fire Trail. On it: the T.B. Sutton Store in Granville with its “Sutton Ole Time Music Hour”.


Super random:

Gourds for sale, Cullman County AL

gourds for sale atop storm shelter, rural Cullman County, Alabama

If you, too, have a hard time coming up with what the Ole Miss mascot is presently, here you go.

Showtime is bringing back Dexter for one more season, Fall 2021. Spoiler alert: if my script gets greenlighted, it’s going to look ugly for people who don’t return their buggies.

Was introduced to the work of Genesis Belanger who’s going to have a show at Rodolph Janssen starting next month (her deviled eggs and that half-shelled peanut, omggg yes) and my thought is that I’d really like for her and Mark Ryden to have a glass of wine together and talk collab.

Universal is building a $1.2B hotel in Biloxi, “the first of Universal Music Group’s recently announced “music-based experiential hotel properties””

The “marble house” in the Bywater

The new Alabama Historical Commission Historic Preservation Map

I haven’t been on FB in years but one of my sweet friends who can’t give it up sends me an almost-daily “never forget why you left FB” text which is always crazy and confirms my wisdom in leaving. Last week, I got a screenshot whereby one of their friends posted — not so much crazy this time, but actually thoughtful — that one north Alabama town has more Dollar Generals than traffic lights. Actually, there probably should be some DG:signal ratio which should not be exceeded. I forwarded it to another friend who wondered if that took into account the new Dollar Tree, and the answer is no. We’re getting out of hand.

While I’m not going to check the math and factor in the stock splits, I do love thinking that Forrest Gump’s $100k of Apple stock would now be in the neighborhood of $49B.

This is a balm:


First on this week’s NYT T List:

Southern porch culture is alive and well at the Chloe, a new 14-room hotel situated among the mansions of Saint Charles Avenue in Uptown New Orleans. It is the first hotel project by the local restaurateur Robert LeBlanc, and the sprawling Thomas Sully-designed Victorian does not disappoint…The interior, designed by Sara Ruffin Costello, is a filigreed jewel box of spacious parlors and hidden nooks, with an eclectic variety of art. 


The American Folk Art Museum’s ‘For Folk’s Sake! Contemporary Artists + American Folk Art Museum: Benefit Auction 2020‘ ended Thursday night. When I checked that morning, there didn’t seem to be a great deal of lively bidding going on, save a very few pieces, including a Fred Tomaselli piece and a KAWS ‘Seeing’ which was at that time at $38k.


Franklin Barbecue (we survived the line!), Austin TX

Franklin BBQ brisket, from a visit (and serious wait in line) in 2016

It’s sold out as of this writing, but 5lbs of brisket plus sauce (I *promise* you, you do not need sauce for this) from Franklin BBQ is $249 on Goldbelly. Of course, if you’re in town, you can just pick it up (order ahead) in the parking lot now which beats a several-hour wait like we did before.


Saba, New Orleans

the pita at Alon’s Saba, from a visit in 2018

The new Four Seasons in New Orleans is set to open in 2021, and it was just announced that Alon Shaya will be opening a restaurant there.


Clementine Hunter, Panorama of Baptism at Cane River

I focused on this portion of Clementine Hunter’s ‘Panorama of Baptism at Cane River’ on view at the Ogden in 2019 (not included in this sale at Slotin, obv)

The Slotin Self-Taught Art Masterpiece Sale will be November 14 with 400+ lots. Flipping through, I see two Dave Drake jugs, a Finster painting of and from Chelsea Baptist that is 103.5” w x 44” h including frame estimated at $40-70k, a Noah Weiss bull head, a Bill Traylor est $40-60k, a Calvin & Ruby Black Possum Trot doll, some Clementine Hunters, Thornton Dials with a lower est, this very nice painting from Bernice Sims, a Jimmy Lee Sudduth Bear Bryant, and I think this John ‘Bambic’ butcher whirligig should go much higher.


Weaver D's Delicious Fine Foods, Athens GA

at Weaver D’s, from a visit in 2016

So good to hear Weaver D’s in Athens is doing well — and he shares a recipe at G&G

Weaver remembers that in the 1990s, R.E.M. band members, especially the vegetarians, loved his squash casserole. The group named their album after the restaurant’s slogan, which worried Weaver at first. “When the album first came out, people said it might not do well,” he says. “I prayed, Oh L-rd, why did they name an album after me that might not go real far?”


Main Street Homes, Greensboro Alabama

Ward Dewitt Cross home, Greensboro AL, in 2011

More interior pics of the Ward Dewitt Cross home in Greensboro would be nice (I always take a pic of this beauty when I’m in town). It’s on the market for $99k.

Also:
Granted, the kitchen is meh, but how about 1857 Cedarhurst in Holly Springs

And the Richard Upjohn-designed Kenworthy Hall in Marion is still-still-still on the market and that double staircase yessssss.

PS — also Upjohn, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Selma:

St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Selma AL


The new Horton Foote documentary “Horton Foote: The Road Home” premieres 10/24 as part of the Austin Film Festival and Conference at a limited-admission screening at the Paramount Theatre, and then will be available 10/25 on the festival’s streaming platform. From Sightlines:

In a remarkable moment, Foote looks into Rapp’s camera and says the following: “I’m on the side of those of us who have to struggle in the world and are easily bruised and damaged.”


Gary Crowe and the mid-century renos he’s doing in Chattanooga was featured at Realtor. Not sure about all the touches but the porch with the enormous…I guess those are just super generous breeze blocks?…on the house mentioned = fab.


The new gallery Venus Over Manhattan in NY has on exhibit “Créolité,” of new works by Andrew LaMar Hopkins, curated by Alison Gingeras: “more than fifteen works, including new portraits, miniatures, and the artist’s signature architectural tableaux, that all relate to the complexity of Creole identities and the antebellum history of the Gulf States in the American South.”


There’s probably little middle-ground in how people are going to feel about the Hillbilly Elegy adaptation by Ron Howard

 


Mammy's Cupboard, Natchez MS

the state of the building from earlier this year

Simone Leigh will be representing the United States at the 2022 Venice Biennale. A 2018 piece at Hyperallergic mentioned that source for the skirt on her sculpture “No Face (Pannier)” (2018), terracotta, graphite, salt-fired porcelain, steel, raffia was Mammy’s Cupboard in Natchez.


Yale Sale, John 3:16, Grant AL

It’s a Yale Sale. Seen this week in Grant, Alabama

Among Yale’s Open Courses, AMST 246: Hemingway, Fitzgerald, Faulkner with professor Wai Chee Dimock and I’m loving that she starts with ‘The Odyssey and As I Lay Dying’. I truly only mean this as a compliment to my Alabama public college educators: I think the vast majority of lit lectures I had were every bit as good/informative/insightful as this.


I’ve got to let my friend Suzanne, who’s also at Harvard, know about this so she can bless his heart in person and I’m daydreaming that it will be at the completely gorgeous Annenberg Hall. PS:  later on, he tweets ‘Admittedly not my most popular take — apparently “rust” is an issue?’ 😂


Cheekwood, Nashville TN

beautiful Cheekwood, from a visit last year

Nashville’s Cheekwood will present ‘The Sculpture of William Edmondson: Tombstones, Garden Ornaments, and Stone Work’ August 14, 2021 to October 31, 2021.

also: Chihuly at Cheekwood is through January 10, 2021


Husk, Savannah GA

Husk Savannah, from a 2019 visit

Husk Greenville is going to stop being quite so Husk-y and start being more BBQ-y, and according to their website, will be Husk Smokin’ Barbeque, Southern Meats & Bourbon.


Creole Cream Cheese Cheesecake, Commander's Palace, New Orleans

the Creole cream cheese cheesecake at Commander’s Palace, 2018

From epicurious, Creole Cream Cheese Is the Secret to the Tangy, Mousselike Cheesecakes of New Orleans


Ant Hill

you know what that is

Rick Bragg in conversation with Richard Howorth for Where I Come From on Wed, 10/28 at 5p — RSVP for the Zoom at Square Books. As they put it:

From his love of Tupperware (“My Affair with Tupperware”) to the decline of country music, from the legacy of Harper Lee to the metamorphosis of the pickup truck, the best way to kill fire ants, the unbridled excess of Fat Tuesday, and why any self-respecting southern man worth his salt should carry a good knife, Where I Come From is an ode to the stories and the history of the Deep South, written with tenderness, wit, and deep affection–a book that will be treasured by fans old and new.


From the press release for The Gee’s Bend Quilters:

Alison Jacques Gallery presents the first solo exhibition in Europe devoted to three generations of women artists living in Gee’s Bend, now known as Boykin, a remote black community situated on a U turn in the Alabama River. The exhibition provides a survey of quilts spanning nearly 100 years from the 1930s through to 2019 with some of the artists still living and working in Boykin today.

It begins November 26 and goes through January 16, 2021.


Me, Commander's Palace, New Orleans

this girl loves Commander’s and is excited about returning to congratulate Ms Bickford

Tory McPhail has resigned at Commander’s Palace and will be moving to Montana; the new executive chef is Meg Bickford.


Isom's Orchard, Athens AL

Isom's Orchard, Athens AL

The boys playing pumpkin checkers this past week at Isom’s Orchard in Athens, Alabama

Hope you’re enjoying this gorgeous weather and maybe getting in some pumpkin checkers. We’re planning a weekend full of outdoor time and finding a sack full of roasted peanuts to snack on from a roadside stand. xoxo!