Bunny Matthews: The People of New Orleans From A to Z
Installation views from Bunny Matthews: The People of New Orleans From A to Z – March 2014 exhibition at Arthur Roger@434
Installation views from Bunny Matthews: The People of New Orleans From A to Z – March 2014 exhibition at Arthur Roger@434
Bunny Matthews new show “The People of New Orleans from A to Z” hangs at the Arthur Roger Gallery throughout March until April 19th, celebrating a closing reception on Saturday the 5th. The series reads like a children’s A to Z book of illustrations on uniformly 17×14 paper, ink, and colored pencil renderings. It is exciting to see cartoon caricatures on the walls at Arthur Roger. The surge of acceptance for comic-style drawing is a late 20th, early 21st century advent, owing nearly everything to New Orleanian George Herriman. Herriman’s “Krazy Kat” strip would be an inspiration to Robert Crumb and eventually Abstract Expressionist Philip Guston. Beginning with the lampooning caricature of Honore Daumier, Daumier’s caricatures have only entered into fine arts education post-feminism.
Installation views from Edward Whiteman: The Swinging Pendulum – March 2014 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery