In the Eyes and Mind of the Feral Child: The Art of Tom McNease brings overdue attention to a Southern artist whose work remained largely outside the commercial art world during his lifetime. On view from September 12, 2026 to March 14, 2027, the exhibition follows McNease from his early photographic experiments in the 1970s to the abstract paintings and sculptural surfaces he developed after leaving the gallery circuit behind.
Born in Meridian, Mississippi, and later based for decades in the marshlands of southeast Louisiana, McNease built a practice shaped by isolation, close observation and an intense response to nature. He studied zoology before teaching briefly and then turned to photography in 1970, teaching himself camera work and darkroom printing. Early recognition came quickly, with exhibitions in Dallas, Santa Fe and New York, as well as publication in
Camera magazine in 1975. But by 1979 he had pulled away from the art world, moving into a cabin he built in the Louisiana swamps, where he worked in relative seclusion for more than 30 years.
The exhibition focuses on the abstract side of McNease’s photography and painting. His photographs fall into three main groups: lens-based images of water and reflected light, chemigrams made without a camera in the darkroom, and photo-collages assembled from cut prints. In each, the natural world appears less as subject than as pattern, rhythm and surface. Water, light, mud and plant life become visual structures rather than straightforward scenes.
After 1983, McNease shifted much of his energy to painting, but the same experimental approach remained in place. He painted on glass, wood and paper, often creating reverse glass paintings and peeled paint “skins” that he later reassembled into collage-like surfaces. Some large hanging works turn those skins into three-dimensional forms, bringing his imagery into physical space.
The exhibition presents McNease as an artist whose independence kept him out of view for years, but also allowed him to develop a body of work that moves freely between photography, painting and abstraction.
Image:
Tom McNease, Indeterminate in Chaotic Element of Rectilinear Determinability, 1976, Gelatin silver print, 10 x 8 inches, Gift of Jan Katz, 2022.7.60