“James Barsness: Beastly Beatitudes”, Gambit Weekly

Before TV and computers, we had animals. Domestic beasts aside, animals represented the world beyond the village gate; horses and camels plied the trade routes connecting Europe to Asia, while migrating birds dotted the skies like omens from elsewhere.

Read More

“Al Souza, Moody Gallery,” Artforum

Al Souza’s extravagant “paintings” are so visually disruptive they demand to be stared at long and hard—that is, if you can manage to fix your gaze on them at all. Stand before these works, composed of thousands of layered jigsaw-puzzle pieces, loose and in semi-completed chunks, and the whole immediate environment seems in flux; the paintings appear to slide back and forth, creating a vaguely feverish sensation.

Read More

“Whitfield Lovell,” Frieze Magazine

The charcoal drawings on wooden planks in Whitfield Lovell’s show ‘Recent Tableaux’ evoke the ghost stories of African American history by playing with two types of found object. The drawings seem to coax out the figurative presence of anonymous turn-of-the-century subjects from the mundane household furnishings that once surrounded their lives.

Read More

Gene Koss

Exhibition Dates: April 7 – 28, 2001 Opening Reception: Saturday, April 7 from 6–8 pm Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10am – 5pm… 

Read More

Jim Richard: New Work

Exhibition Dates: March 3 – March 31, 2001 Opening Reception: Saturday, March 3 from 6–8 pm Artist Walk-through: Saturday, March 17 at 2 pm Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New… 

Read More