The Commercial Appeal

Eggleston offers poster to aid community organizati­ons

- Bob Mehr Memphis Commercial Appeal USA TODAY NETWORK – TENNESSEE

World-renowned Memphis photograph­er William Eggleston has joined a lineup of acclaimed artists participat­ing in the 2020Solida­rity project, an art initiative aimed at helping at-risk cultural venues, projects, spaces and publicatio­ns during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The effort — which is being organized by German photograph­er Wolfgang Tillmans’ Between Bridges foundation — is offering posters from 50 internatio­nal artists to aid nonprofits worldwide. Eggleston’s poster, ‘Untitled’ ca. 1974-75, is being sold in the U.S. exclusivel­y, for now, through two local organizati­ons, Outmemphis and Memphis Rox.

The posters are available for a minimum $50 donation, and all proceeds will go directly to LGBTQ organizati­on Outmemphis and Soulsville area activity center Memphis Rox.

In addition to Eggleston, Outmemphis

and Memphis Rox are offering exclusive poster prints by other notable visual artists, including Sabelo Mlangeni, Ebecho Muslimova, Spyros Rennt, Glenn Ligon, Marlene Dumas and Yinka Shonibare.

Each poster is 231⁄2 inches by 161⁄5 inches and is being produced in an unlimited edition, but will be available only until July 3.

Posters can be picked up locally in Memphis or shipped anywhere in the U.S. for a flat $10 fee. Each poster purchase is a tax-deductible donation.

Between Bridges is offering the posters free of charge to community nonprofits around the world. To date, about 35 organizati­ons across the United States, Germany, U.K., Spain, Italy, Switzerlan­d, France, Poland, Netherland­s, Bulgaria and Hong Kong are participat­ing.

To purchase the Eggleston poster, go to Outmemphis.org or Memphisrox .org.

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