The 2008 exhibition of “Katrina: Catastrophe and Catharsis” features additional storm-related works by artists that were not included in the original 2006 exhibition and also many artists not affiliated with the Arthur Roger Gallery.
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The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition of work by Jessica Bizer, John Fields, Rachel Jones and Alex Podesta.
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Working exclusively with granite, a stone of great density, hardness and weight, Jesús Moroles combines cutting and polishing techniques with the natural presence of the stone to create works of universal stature.
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Arthur Roger Gallery Project at 730 Tchoupitoulas presents a range of works by John Scott.
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Srdjan Loncar creates a witty yet sophisticated combination of sculpture and photography. His work is concerned with the reproduction of known actual objects that are natural and organic, political, historical, domestic and mundane.
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John Geldersma works primarily in wood and has produced a wide array of pieces in archetypal forms.
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Pard Morrison’s “Pick Up,” blends rectilinear forms and decorative grids in bold color-field works that blur the distinction between painting and sculpture.
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Celebrated artist John T. Scott was recently recognized in a comprehensive exhibition organized by the New Orleans Museum of Art, which traced the technical, aesthetic and political evolution of his work over the past forty years. Selections from this recent exhibition will be on view at the Arthur Roger Gallery Project, 730 Tchoupitoulas Street.
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Anderson & Low’s “Athlete/Warrior” series presents powerful photographs of young men and women who are training for both the sports field and the battlefield while studying at America’s three famed armed forces academies.
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Francis Pavy’s exhibition will include both large and small paintings on canvas, painted wood constructions and an installation which is part of the artist’s ongoing series of migratory birds.
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