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Mrs. L.V. Hull, MS, #3. L.V. Hull surrounded by her art environment and garden in Kosciusko, Mississippi in 2000. (Photo: Bruce West. Collection of the Mississippi Museum of Art)
Art Greg CookJune 3, 2026 0

‘L.V. Hull: Love Is a Sensation’

“Do not try to understand me, just love me,” said L.V. Hull (1942–2008). In small town Kosciusko, Mississippi, the Black, female, self-taught artist used televisions and toys and bottles and…Continue Reading →

EmEmery Blagdon's “Healing Machine” at the Art Preserve of the Kohler Arts Center at Sheboygan, Wisconsin. (Photo by Rich Maciejewski, courtesy Kohler Arts Center)ery Blagdon's “Healing Machine” at Kohler Art Preserve at Sheboygan, Wisconsin. (Photo by Rich Maciejewski, courtesy Kohler Arts Center)
Art Greg CookJuly 31, 2021 0

Kohler’s Art Preserve: Exploring The ‘World’s Largest Collection’ Of Visionary Environments

Ruth Kohler first heard about the home of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein and his wife Marie in January 1983. Eugene had recently died and a friend, a retired police officer, brought samples…Continue Reading →

Mary Nohl's home at Fox Point, Wisconsin, July 9, 2018. (Greg Cook)
Art Greg CookJuly 27, 2018 0

Visiting Mary Nohl’s Enchanted Cottage On The Shore of Lake Michigan

“We wanted to believe a witch lived there,” Jim Stingl, a columnist for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, recalled not quite a month after the artist Mary Nohl died in 2001. He’d…Continue Reading →

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