Kristine Potter
Kristine Potter (1977) is an artist based in Nashville, Tennessee, whose work explores masculine archetypes, the American landscape, and cultural tendencies toward mythologizing the past. Her first monograph Manifest was published by TBW Books in 2018. Potter was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2018 and was awarded the Grand Prix Image Vevey for 2019-2020. In 2021, her series Manifest was included in the exhibition But Still it Turns, curated by Paul Graham at the International Center of Photography, while in 2022 her series Dark Waters was shown at the Institute of Contemporary Art at The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Potter’s work is in numerous public and private collections including that of: The Georgia Museum of Art, 601 Artspace, Swiss Camera Museum, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, and Foundation Vevey. Potter is an Assistant Professor of Photography at Middle Tennessee State University.
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Grand Prix Images Vevey Announcement, 2019
Financial Times Magazine, 2019
British Journal of Photography, 2018
Manifest
Published by TBW Books
Embossed paperbound hardcover with tip-on front and verso
92 pages
48 Duotone plates
9.5 x 11.25"
Afterword by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa
ISBN 978-1-942953-34-0
Dark Waters
Published by Aperture, 2023
Format: Hardback
136 pages
63 images
10.25 x 11.5"
Short Story by Rebecca Bengal
ISBN: 9781597115568