Gordon Parks: “The Making Of An Argument,” New Orleans Museum Of Art
By: John Edwin Mason You can read the full article here It’s the season of Gordon Parks. Still. Over the last year or so, Parks’ photography has been more visible and more appreciated than at perhaps any time since the 1960s and ’70s. In 2012, he was the subject of several major exhibitions in New… Read More
ReFramed: In Conversation With Edward Burtynsky
Posted By: Barbara Davidson “reFramed” is a feature showcasing fine art photography and vision-forward photojournalism. It is curated by Los Angeles Times staff photographer Barbara Davidson. twitter@photospice You can read the full interview here Edward Burtynsky is known as one of Canada’s most respected photographers. His remarkable photographic depictions of global industrial landscapes are included… Read More
Fall Art Preview: From Braque To Balthus To Burtynsky
By Karen Rosenberg You can read the full article online here EDWARD BURTYNSKY: WATER The 60 large-format color photographs in this show, organized in collaboration with the New Orleans Museum of Art, invoke humans’ fraught relationship with a precious natural resource. Oct. 5-Jan. 19, Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans, (504) 658-4100, noma.org. Read More
National Arts Strategies Announces Leaders Chosen To Participate In The Chief Executive Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 10, 2013 – Alexandria, VA – National Arts Strategies is pleased to announce the participation of 50 exceptional leaders in the second class of The Chief Executive Program. Building on the success of the program’s first cohort, National Arts Strategies continues the program to help bring together cultural leaders from around… Read More
GORDON PARKS: THE MAKING OF AN ARGUMENT
Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument Photography Exhibition Will Explore the Production of Gordon Parks’ First Photographic Essay for LIFEmagazine On View September 12, 2013 – January 19, 2014 NEW ORLEANS, LA – The New Orleans Museum of Art presents Gordon Parks: The Making of an Argument, an exhibition that explores the production of… Read More
New Orleans Museum Of Art Cultivates Festival Flare With A Speakeasy Party On August 2
By Chris Waddington The New Orleans Museum of Art remains a natural spot for locals who like to contemplate Picasso, find out about Crescent City art stars, or meet scholars who know about the family porcelain. On Friday nights, however, NOMA’s sacrosanct halls serve as one of the city’s most distinctive party venues. This Friday… Read More