Noted Nashville photographer Jerry Atnip interviewed 5-time Grammy winner Marty Stuart for South X Southeast Photomagazine about Stuart’s 40-plus years of photography, noting that Stuart, with image “images like Johnny Cash’s Last Portrait, Bill Monroe’s Last Winter and Cash & Haggard’s Last Meeting,” is “creating a body of work that’s becoming an archive of the greats of American music.” You can read the article at this link, but you’ll need a subscription. But you can see Stuart’s photographs for free – the Frist Center for Visual Arts in Nashville has a retrospective of Marty’s photography running until Nov. 2, 2014.
I previously posted a link to my own story about Stuart’s photography and the Frist exhibition.