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SUMMARY:David Yarrow Exhibition Walkthrough
DESCRIPTION:Join artist David Yarrow for a walkthrough of his current exhibition at the Arthur Roger Gallery. Yarrow will discuss his latest body of work and the lengths he goes to capture his photographs. The artist will also be signing his latest book\, “David Yarrow Photography”. \nThe walkthrough and book signing will begin at 2 PM at the Arthur Roger Gallery located at 432 Julia St.\, New Orleans\, LA 70130. The exhibition opening will follow at 6 PM. See Less
URL:https://arthurrogergallery.com/event/david-yarrow-exhibition-walkthrough/
LOCATION:Arthur Roger Gallery\, 432 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Book Signing
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SUMMARY:Art in the Time of Empathy
DESCRIPTION:The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Art in the Time of Empathy\, an exhibition of gallery and invited artists examining the year 2020 as a unique historical moment and a transformative time. The exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger Gallery\, located at 432 Julia Street\, from October 3 until December 19. The exhibition will open on October 3rd in conjunction with Art Beyond Arts’ Sake.  \nArt in the Time of Empathy is the largest exhibition in the gallery’s history\, featuring over 70 invited and represented artists. Playing off the iconic title of Gabriel García Márquez’s Love in the Time of Cholera\, artists address the many aspects of quarantine\, politics\, social justice\, science\, and community in a time where physical distance has redefined these dialogues. A time capsule for our period\, Art in the Time of Empathy is an exploration of the human side of this moment\, an opportunity for a community to pause and reflect on the many perspectives of a shared experience.  \nThe exhibition features artists who used this time of sheltering in place to re-examine their studio practice and to contemplate themes of separation\, normalcy\, politics\, social justice\, and a return to nature and to self. Demond Melancon confronts the devastation of COVID-19 and the price paid by frontline workers. Frahn Koerner\, David Halliday\, Jacqueline Bishop address the physical separation of social distancing and the complex emotions that follow. John Alexander and Ted Kincaid unpack the shocking\, divisive\, and hateful state of American politics. The renewed force of the Black Lives Matter movement demanded action from many artists. Whitfield Lovell\, George Dureau\, and Leonard Galmon present striking portraits of Black Americans\, celebrating Black bodies that historically have been excluded or appropriated in Western art\, while Douglas Bourgeois’ “Mistaken Identity” addresses the extreme police violence against Black people. \nSome artists approach these complex issues with humor. Richard Baker’s series of bread-making cookbooks and still life paintings by David Bates and Amy Weiskopf consider the experience of quarantine and its associated activities. Douglas Bourgeois creates a fictional graduation yearbook\, recalling memories and experiences sorely missed amidst strict new school protocols. Joseph Havel’s stack of translucent books and Jim Richard’s backyard scenes recall the solitude of open time. James Drake’s “You Owe Me Money” evokes the economic downfall\, devastating unemployment\, and financial difficulties of the pandemic.  \nOther artists focus on our community\, its struggles\, triumphs\, and resilience. John Hartman’s portrait of Doreen Ketchens recalls a time when music and people filled the French Quarter\, now uncomfortably quiet. Deborah Luster\, An-My Lê\, Meg Turner\, and Robert Polidori present piercing photographs of the people and urban landscape of Louisiana. Robert Colescott and Robert Gordy remind us of past traumas and lessons learned in the wake of Hurricane Katrina and the devastation of the AIDS crisis. Dawn DeDeaux looks ahead towards a fascinating socially distanced future with her Space Clown series. \nFor more information please contact the Arthur Roger Gallery at 504.522.1999\, press@arthurrogergallery.com\, or visit our website at arthurrogergallery.com.
URL:https://arthurrogergallery.com/event/art-time-empathy/
LOCATION:Arthur Roger Gallery\, 432 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Edward Whiteman
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition Dates: November 7–28\, 2020\nGallery Location: 434 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA 70130\nHours: Tuesday–Saturday\, 10 am–5 pm\nContact Info: 504.522.1999; arthurrogergallery.com \nThe Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of mixed media on reconstructed paper by Edward Whiteman. The exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger@434\, located at 434 Julia Street\, from November 7–28\, 2020.
URL:https://arthurrogergallery.com/event/edward-whiteman/
LOCATION:Arthur Roger@434\, 434 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Harter/Angus Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Harter/Angus panel discussion.\nCelebrating the release of A Tale of Two Cities: Patrick Angus in New York and J. B. Harter in New Orleans\, a new catalog with essay by David S. Rubin. \nJoin us for a reception and an evening of conversation about the erotic paintings of John Burton Harter and Patrick Angus. \nArthur Roger Gallery\n432 Julia Street\nJune 9th | 6–8 p.m. | Free \nModerator: \nBrian Sands\nJohn Burton Harter Foundation\nAdvisor \nPanelists:\nRick Herron\nIndependent Curator\nLos Angeles \nEdward Joseph \nArtist & Curator\nLos Angeles \nEsther McGowan \nDirector of Visual AIDS\nNew York City
URL:https://arthurrogergallery.com/event/harter-angus-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Arthur Roger Gallery\, 432 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:Charbonnet & Dugas Walkthrough
DESCRIPTION:Join artists Nicole Charbonnet and Douglas Bourgois for closing walkthrough events on Saturday 4/20 at 2 PM. The artists will discuss their inspiration and current exhibitions.
URL:https://arthurrogergallery.com/event/charbonnet-dugas-walkthrough/
LOCATION:Arthur Roger Gallery\, 432 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Walkthrough
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:Book Signing + Panel DiscussionGEORGE VALENTINE DUREAU: LIFE AND ART IN NEW ORLEANSSaturday\, May 31 | 2:30–5:00 PMArthur Roger Gallery | 432 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LAPanel Conversation: 3:00–4:00 PM \nJoin us for a special book signing and panel event celebrating George Valentine Dureau: Life and Art in New Orleans by Howard Philips Smith\, with a foreword by Daniel Hammer. This definitive new monograph reassembles the pieces of Dureau’s life and career through 100 large-format plates (many previously unpublished)\, over 200 illustrations\, essays\, and a special section on 1980s New Orleans. \n3:00 PM Panel: “A Conversation about George Dureau and Art in the 1980s”Moderated by Howard Philips Smith\, with \n\nArthur Roger\, gallerist\nJaqueline Bishop\, artist\nDouglas Bourgeois\, artis\n\nThey’ll explore Dureau as a guiding force\, the rise of Julia Street\, and the impact of the 1984 World’s Fair on the local scene. \nBooks available for purchase and signing throughoutHardcover | ISBN: 9781496853837
URL:https://arthurrogergallery.com/event/44267/
LOCATION:Arthur Roger Gallery\, 432 Julia Street\, New Orleans\, LA\, 70130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Artist Event,Book Signing,Panel Discussion
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