Monthly Archives: October 2004

“Black to front: Michael Lobel on Robert Colescott”, Artforum

Robert Colescott’s Interior I, 1991, is a spot-on pastiche of one of Roy Lichtenstein’s “Interiors” paintings: Here are the sterile modern furnishings, the stark outlines, the repeating dot patterns. Yet someone has shuffled in to disturb the otherwise pristine scene–a dark-skinned figure sits on the white couch, his stockinged foot plunked unceremoniously on the gleaming coffee table.

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“Sculptural Roots”, Gambit Weekly

Where does art come from? Most artworks spring from an artist’s deeply personal responses to a world that is largely impersonal. Life is always a learning experience, but artists are often motivated to make art by a feeling that there is something they need to resolve, whether it’s unique to themselves or part of some broader issue.

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“Shows And Tells”, The Times Picayune

I love artists who let their styles evolve over time. And 58-year-old Lubbock, Texas, artist James Drake, whose knockout exhibit “City of Tells” is now on display at Arthur Roger Gallery, certainly has.

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“Jim Richard and his ‘Good Life'”, by Amie Johnson

Distinguished artist Jim Richard has invited us into his rooms but does not allow us to enter. What can almost be described as a life-long obsession, his work, which will hang at the Abercrombie Gallery through Oct. 20, deals with organic and man-made structures and pokes fun at what Richard describes as “the good life.”

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James Drake: City of Tells

Exhibition Dates: October 2 – October 30, 2004 Opening Reception: Art for Art’s Sake, Saturday, October 2, 6 – 9 pm Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Gallery Hours: Monday… 

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“Of Pencils, Fish & Thinking,” The New Orleans Art Review

Leave it to W. Steve Rucker to transform a still and sterile gallery into a tank teeming with colorful fish and jumbo pencils, so very reminiscent of the playful non-team of Disney and Oldenburg, respectively. No doubt Rucker is thinking about many things in his environmental Think Tank in the Arthur Roger Gallery Project space housed in the glitzy Renaissance Hotel down on Tchoupitoulas.

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