John Hartman: New Orleans From Above
Installation views from John Hartman: New Orleans From Above – October 2013 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.
Installation views from John Hartman: New Orleans From Above – October 2013 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.
Installation views from Edward Burtynsky: Water – October 2013 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.
Exhibition Dates: October 5 – November 23, 2013 Opening Reception: Saturday, October 5 from 6–9 pm (in conjunction with “Art for Arts’ Sake”) Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm Contact Info: 504.522.1999; www.arthurrogergallery.com The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Water, an exhibition of photographs by Edward…
Exhibition Dates: October 5 – November 23, 2013 Opening Reception: Saturday, October 5 from 6–9 pm (in conjunction with “Art for Arts’ Sake”) Gallery Location: 434 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm Contact Info: 504.522.1999; www.arthurrogergallery.com The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present New Orleans From Above, an exhibition of…
Installation views from Gene Koss: Sunrise – August 2013 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.
Gene Koss blends simple process with advanced fabrication techniques to create glass sculptures that reveal the constant inspiration provided by the rural landscapes of his youth and life. The internationally known artist’s vision remains profoundly humanist, yet this recent work presents an intentional rawness. Several of the works in this exhibition incorporate found object pieces that have been woven in with the artist’s own dialogue. The work ranges in scale from large cast glass and steel sculptures to smaller blocks dubbed “glass drawings.”
Bruce Davenport, Jr.’s vivid color marker drawings provide detailed reenactments – the bands in precise number and formation and the multitude of spectators surrounding them. The small- and large-scale works on paper are flecked with the artist’s thoughts and tributes, interspersed between the crowds and streets. The rendered still moments evoke the energy and ceremony of the entire procession. The artist has been described as, “not so much a self-taught artist as he is a self-taught anthropologist.”
Installation views from George Dureau: Paintings, Drawings and Photographs – June 2013 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery.
Installation views from Willie Birch – Southern Gothic: An Insider’s View – June 2013 Exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery