Luis Cruz Azaceta
The majority of Luis Cruz Azaceta's work in "Local Anesthesia" is related to Hurricane Katrina, particularly his powerful and compelling photo collages. Read More
The majority of Luis Cruz Azaceta's work in "Local Anesthesia" is related to Hurricane Katrina, particularly his powerful and compelling photo collages. Read More
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. Read More
Drake’s “Rain of Huitzilopochtli” consists of large scale charcoal drawings on both canvas and paper executed in an Old Master drawing style. Read More
Creating a vivacious and intense “Word Ballroom” installation, each of Lesley Dill's seven "Word Queens" is made of either copper letters or wrapped wire words. Read More
In this series of paintings Willie Birch documents a community and culture devastated by Hurricane Katrina; however, an undercurrent of optimism and celebration remain evident in the work. Read More
The profound, incredibly forceful late monotypes presented in this exhibition are Robert Gordy's very last works. Read More
A master of composition, color and brush handling, Michael Willmon expresses his unique apocalyptic vision in his meticulously painted vistas that are often filled with cavorting skeletal figures and depicted in a compelling monochromatic color palette. Read More
Drawing on ideas and motifs from the environment and from objects both natural and man-made which are modified by time, weather and use, Ed Whiteman constructs paintings from paper and canvas. Read More