David Drake: Greenville County Museum of Art

David Drake was an enslaved potter in the 19th century whose incredible craftsmanship and literacy while enslaved rose him to fame upon discovery of his pots in the twenty-first century. Born in the Americas, Dave worked as a turner in pottery manufacturing facilities in South Carolina’s Edgefield District. Although dangerous for slaves to learn to read and write, Dave was literate and expressed his literacy inside his pots. His most famous inscription notes, “I wonder where is all my relation/friendship to all-and, every nation”. Dave’s pots can be found in the collections of many institutions.

On my trip to Greenville, SC I had the honor of viewing his pots at the Greenville County Museum of Art. Below find my shots of the installation that is a part of their permanent collection.

Bard Graduate Center: Salvaging the Past: Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Faucet French, 1725–50 Gilt bronze The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1906 (07.225.510.37a)

Photo Credit: Bard Graduate Center
Faucet, French, 1725–50
Gilt bronze
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1906
(07.225.510.37a)

On view from April 4 through August 11, 2013 Bard Graduate Center presents Salvaging the Past: Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Based on the collection of J. Pierpont Morgan that entered the Metropolitan Museum in the early twentieth century, the exhibition has over 200 objects of medieval art and French eighteenth-century paneling, furniture, metalwork, textiles, paintings, and sculpture, as well as late nineteenth-century art pottery. The exhibition tells the story of the unique collection in four sections mainly from the Metropolitan’s holdings, with loans from other public and private collections in the United States and France.

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Photo credit: Bard Graduate Center. Salvaging the Past: Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Photo credit: Bard Graduate Center. Salvaging the Past: Georges Hoentschel and French Decorative Arts from The Metropolitan Museum of Art