Atlanta’s Underground Art Show was well-named: it was SO underground that three Lyft drivers could not find it, and one Lyft left!
The venue, the Georgia Freight Depot, is adjacent to Underground Atlanta but is not actually under the viaducts that carry traffic overhead. The young artists displaying their works also seemed adjacent to “The City Too Busy To Hate” as white Atlantans dubbed their hometown during the 1960s even as they kept busy dragging their feet before joining the march for Civil Rights; artists whose works seemed adjacent to but not covered by the protective viaducts of art schools and Atlanta galleries, mainstream money and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Not the High Museum, certainly; more like the low museum, where money is scarce and the struggle is real… but so is the art.
The Old Lady took only the photo seen above. She felt it disrespectful to photograph art that is for sale but has not been bought, a theft of intellectual property.
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