Mary Sims

USD $40.00

Specification

Hardback PLC

ISBN: 9781917273268

120 pages

254 x 229 mm, (9 x 10 in)

98 colour illustrations

In association with Dixon Gallery & Gardens, Memphis, TN

April 2026

Description

A major, fascinating, vibrantly illustrated retrospective of the American painter and printmaker Mary Sims (1940-2004).

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A painter and printmaker, Mary Sims was an exceptional colourist whose meticulously constructed compositions are at once both whimsical and off-beat, displaying an idiosyncratic viewpoint and sly sense of humour. This volume spans her entire career, from her elegant intaglio prints made in the late 1950s, through spare, optically flat portraits of isolated figures on monochrome backgrounds from the 1960s and 1970s, monumental religious paintings that draw on Old Testament stories and mythology to riotous, maximalist still lifes from the 1980s and 90s.

Although based for most of her active career in Arkansas, Sims maintained connections to a variety of art-making centres across the South and Midwest USA. Born in Jackson, Tennessee, she spent her childhood and youth in Memphis where she took classes at the Memphis Academy of Arts (later Memphis College of Art). After finishing a BFA at the University of Iowa, she continued her studies in Rome, then completed an MFA at Tulane University in New Orleans. Returning to Memphis in 1968, she got a job teaching painting and printmaking at Southwestern at Memphis (now Rhodes College). In 1977 Sims and her family moved to Eureka Springs, Arkansas, an artistic and cultural town in the Ozarks where she lived and painted until her death.

Author biography

Marina Pacini is an independent curator and author from Memphis, who retired from the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in November of 2019 after eighteen years as chief curator and curator of American, Modern, and Contemporary art.

Table of Contents

  • Mary Sims: A Memphis Original by Kevin Sharp, Director, Dixon Gallery & Gardens
  • Mary Sims’s Multiplicity by Marina Pacini
  • Catalogue
  • Checklist of the Exhibition
  • Index
  • Image Credits