Monthly Archives: October 2010

Stephanie Patton: Diffuse

The Arthur Roger Gallery is presenting Stephanie Patton’s video, “Diffuse,” in the gallery’s new exhibition space which now has state of the art equipment for the display of video art. The video will be on view November 6th – 30th at the Arthur Roger Gallery located at 432 Julia Street.

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Nicole Charbonnet: Flowers

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present “Flowers,” an exhibition of recent mixed media paintings by Nicole Charbonnet rendered in acrylic and mixed media. The exhibition will be on view at the Arthur Roger Gallery at 432 Julia Street from November 6th – December 24th, 2010. The artist will be present at the opening reception hosted by the gallery on Saturday, November 6th from 6 to 8 pm.

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“After the Storm,” Modern Painters

As I’ve meditated on this sad anniversary and the art Katrina inspired, I’ve found myself thinking mostly about three artists whose work is ambitious and very much about Katrina but also transcends that single event in addressing the broader themes of suffering and disaster. I’ve been thinking about David Bates, Mark Bradford, and Robert Polidori.

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“Deborah Kass: Back to Broadway,” Art in America

The New York painter Deborah Kass became well known in the 1990s for a series called the “Warhol Project” where she expertly reproduced paintings of Barbra in a style very reminiscent of Warhol’s mid-1960s screen-prints and in a manner that seemed to correct the omission.

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