Press Releases

David Bates: The Storm

ARTHUR ROGER @434 is pleased to present its inaugural exhibition “The Storm,” a series of new paintings based on the Hurricane Katrina disaster by Texas-based artist David Bates. The exhibition will be on view November 1st – 29th, 2008 at the Arthur Roger 434, located at 434 Julia Street. David Bates will be in attendance at the opening reception hosted by the gallery on Saturday, November 1st, from 6 to 8 pm.

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Katrina: Catastrophe and Catharsis

Katrina: Catastrophe and Catharsis, originally curated by Arthur Roger in the fall of 2006, was the first group exhibition dedicated to works by artists responding to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. In early 2007, the exhibition traveled to the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center where it was favorably received. The 2008 exhibition of Katrina: Catastrophe and Catharsis at the Arthur Roger Gallery Project will feature additional storm-related works by artists that were not included in the original exhibition and also many artists not affiliated with the Arthur Roger Gallery.

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Dale Chihuly: Black Work

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to announce the continuation of an exhibition of new glass sculpture, installations and drawings by internationally acclaimed artist Dale Chihuly from his latest series, “Black Work.” The exhibition will be on view August 2nd through October 18th at the Arthur Roger Gallery, 432 Julia Street. The gallery will host an opening reception Saturday, October 4th from 6-9 pm, in conjunction with “Art for Art’s Sake.”

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Various Artists: 30th Anniversary Exhibition

Exhibition Dates: June 7 – July 19, 2008 Opening Reception: Saturday, June 7th, 6 – 8 pm Location: Arthur Roger Gallery, 432 Julia St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Gallery Hours: Monday – Saturday, 10 am – 5 pm Contact Info: 504.522.1999; www.arthurrogergallery.com The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present its 30th Anniversary Exhibition, the… 

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Elemore Morgan, Jr. 2008

The Arthur Roger Gallery is presenting an exhibition of recent paintings by contemporary Louisiana landscape painter Elemore Morgan Jr. The acrylic on masonite works were painted in Southeast Louisiana, New York City and New Orleans. The exhibition will be open between Saturday, May 3 and May 28th.

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Radcliffe Bailey 2008

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of mixed media works by Radcliffe Bailey, including recently completed slave ship sculptures. The exhibition will be on view at the Arthur Roger Gallery at 432 Julia Street from March 1st – 29th, 2008. Mr. Bailey will be in attendance at the opening reception hosted by the gallery on Saturday, March 1st, from 6 to 8 pm.

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Luis Cruz Azaceta: Local Anesthesia

At the Bottom of the Pot (11600)

Exhibition Dates: December 1 – December 29, 2007 Opening Reception: Saturday, December 1 from 6–8 pm Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Monday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm Contact Info: 504.522.1999; arthurrogergallery.com The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Local Anesthesia, an exhibition of recent mixed media works by Luis Cruz Azaceta…. 

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James Drake: Rain of Huitzilopochtli

Exhibition Dates: November 3 – November 24, 2007 Opening Reception: Saturday, November 3 from 5–8 pm Gallery Location: 434 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10 am–5 pm Contact Info: 504.522.1999; arthurrogergallery.com The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Rain of Huitzilopochtli, an exhibition of mixed media drawings by James Drake. The… 

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Jesús Moroles 2007

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of recent work by renowned granite sculptor Jesús Moroles. The exhibition opens September 27th and continues through December 15th at the Arthur Roger Gallery Project, 730 Tchoupitoulas Street. The gallery will host a special artist preview with Mr. Moroles on Thursday, September 27th from 6-8 pm. A reception will also be held on Saturday, October 6th from 6-8 pm, in conjunction with “Art for Art’s Sake.”

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