Lesley Dill
Lesley Dill's recent constructions possess a new radiant luminosity but are still characterized by the artist's complex interweaving of a wide range of materials, images and text. Read More
Lesley Dill's recent constructions possess a new radiant luminosity but are still characterized by the artist's complex interweaving of a wide range of materials, images and text. Read More
Whitfield Lovell creates delicately orchestrated assemblages that blend surfaces, images and objects and call to memory the African-American experience in the United States. Read More
The works in this exhibition are digital studies of objects discarded from households and nature collected on Dawn DeDeaux's daily walks in her New Orleans neighborhood. Read More
This installation is inspired by the artist's experience of the Society of Ste. Anne. Every Mardi Gras morning the Society of Ste. Anne marches up Royal Street like an armada of dreams – a long line of maskers with a fantastic array of costumes, the Storyville Stompers, and dozens of fabulous hoops and streaming ribbons. Read More
Gallery artists Radcliffe Bailey, James Barness, David Bates, Dale Chihuly, Robert Colescott, Clyde Connell, Lesley Dill, Lin Emery, Ted Kincaid and Ida Kohlmeyer each have a featured work in this exhibition. Read More
Throughout his over thirty-year career, Greg Gorman has developed a discriminating and unique style of photography. Greg Gorman’s work is best exemplified through his portraits of male nudes, which are featured in this “As I See It” exhibition. Read More
Paul Cadmus’ drawings are lavishly executed in colored chalk and crayon on hand-toned papers in his exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More
Willie Birch explores stereotypes of class, gender and race as experienced in African American culture in his "Earlier Works" exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More
In his wonderfully varied colorful work David Bates seeks to replicate the excitement of what he's seeing through his exhibition of recent sculpture, paintings, drawings and reliefs at Arthur Roger Gallery. Read More