Monthly Archives: January 2010

“An Eye for Food,” Zester Daily

Nineteen years ago, David Halliday moved to New Orleans to be a chef in a food-obsessed city; now he’s a photographer. As it turns out, his path between the kitchen and the dark room is deliciously short.

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“David Bates Since 1982: From Everyday To Epic,” The Austin Chronicle

Those who love to be out in nature won’t mind going inside the Austin Museum of Art to see David Bates Since 1982: From the Everyday to the Epic. In large paintings such as The Rookery, we’re encompassed by the cacophony of the bird world. The swampy landscape is devoid of people, glorious and dangerous: A snake eyes a bird in the marshes, the trail of alligators swimming registers.

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“Q&A: Jesus Moroles,” Art + Seek

A few years back while exploring place-making with intersections between art and landscape architecture, I experienced a deeper understanding of sculpture through the art of Jesús Moroles. His remarkable ability to combine art and spirit of environment captured my attention and illustrated an ever-prevailing interest about the forces that bind nature and human beings.

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“Anderson & Low: Circus,” Telegraph.co.uk

In 2006, off the back of their much lauded “Athlete” and “Athlete/Warrior” series, photographic duo Anderson & Low were invited to photograph this circus troupe between performances of their show Eclipse in Blackpool. The full series of around fifty images opens at The Lowry next week.

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James Drake: When the Swan is in the Sky

Exhibition Dates: January 9 – February 20, 2010 Opening Reception: Saturday, January 9, 6 – 8 pm Gallery Location: Arthur Roger Gallery, 432 Julia St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours:… 

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