Four years ago, Jake Burgess called Tony Huelster, then the owner and head chef at Bonge’s Tavern in Perkinsville, with a business proposition: If Huelster were ever looking to sell, Burgess said, he ...
While her paintings eventually became entirely abstract, Bongé's earlier work included lively port scenes and Cubist-inspired still-lifes (Sunflowers and Squash, 1944). Collection of the Dusti Bongé ...
Dusti Bongé (1903–1993) was an actress, a debutante, Mississippi’s first Modern artist, and famed gallerist Betty Parsons’s close friend. Yet for many, her name remains wholly unfamiliar. Now, ...
For a rare opportunity to see art history being made — or at least edited — look no further than the Ogden Museum of Southern Art this month. “Piercing the Inner Wall: The Art of Dusti Bongé” is a ...
Bonge’s Tavern, perhaps the best-known of central Indiana’s destination restaurants and a bastion of upscale dining in its far-flung locale, has changed hands after 24 years under owner and chef Tony ...
BECOMING AN ARTIST, a summer exhibition featuring 34 works tracing Mississippi's first Modernist painter as she emerged as an ...
2 OH, MARY! Reveals Tour Dates and Cities For 2026-27 3 OPERATION MINCEMEAT Reveals 2026-27 Tour Dates and Cities The publication will include entries and illustrations for each known work, complete ...
"Kinship: Dusti Bongé and Betty Parsons," current on view at Hollis Taggart, highlights the personal and professional relationship between two women who shaped 20th-century American art. Betty Parsons ...
The Wilstem Wildlife Park traces its animal-loving roots all the way back to 1915 when the owner of the property showed beautiful horses to his neighbors. Since then, this facility, located between ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Chadd Scott covers the intersection of art and travel. Dusti Bongé, Sunflowers, 1944. Oil on canvas 16 x 20 in. (40.6 x 50.8 cm).
But Bonge’s more distinctive works from this period sees the artist responding to the teachings of Carl Jung and turning to her own dreamscapes for source material. Many use fantastical circus imagery ...