Deborah Luster November 2012 Exhibition Walkthough
Deborah Luster discusses her November 2012 exhibition Send It On Down at the Arthur Roger Gallery.
Deborah Luster discusses her November 2012 exhibition Send It On Down at the Arthur Roger Gallery.
Does anyone seriously doubt global warming anymore? Some people who used to ask why we live in such a vulnerable place had a rude awakening when Hurricane Sandy made it clear that vast storms are no longer confined to the tropics but now threaten even New York’s financial district. Perhaps climate change is a reminder that we have become alienated from our origins. Jacqueline Bishop has been addressing such questions in her paintings and mixed-media work for many years, and her new show at Arthur Roger Gallery is startling, not simply for its meticulous virtuosity, but also for its scope.
Ida Kohlmeyer continues to be an important part of NOMA’s history and art history in New Orleans; to honor her 100th anniversary, NOMA is presenting an exhibition of key pieces from the permanent collection, including a recent promised gift from Arthur Roger.
This fall the New Orleans Museum of Art is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by Jim Richard. Jim Richard: Make Yourself at Home will be the artist’s first solo exhibition at NOMA since 1978.
Jacqueline Bishop discusses her November 2012 exhibition Against the Tide at the Arthur Roger Gallery.
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Installation views from Deborah Luster: Send It On Down – November 2012 exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.
Installation views from Jacqueline Bishop: Against the Tide – November 2012 exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.