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By David Lee Simmons, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here When we think about the fun that’s in store for New Orleanians on New Year’s Eve, it’s… Read More
By David Lee Simmons, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here When we think about the fun that’s in store for New Orleanians on New Year’s Eve, it’s… Read More
By Christian Viveros-Fauné | artnet news This article originally appeared here Life can’t be boiled down to a listicle. Neither can art or money. Yet all three have become so… Read More
By OUTTraveler Editors This article originally appeared here Neal Broverman, Editor in Chief, Out Traveler; Contributing Editor, The Advocate I keep vacillating between Curacao and New Orleans (pictured above) as… Read More
A city enamored with tradition seems to enjoy embracing the new – or renewed. By Will Coviello | Gambit Weekly This article originally appeared here The 10-year anniversary of Hurricane… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here The late pop art master Roy Lichtenstein’s sculpture “Five Brushstrokes” has been in place in front of The… Read More
By Jim Fitzmorris | The New Orleans Advocate This review originally appeared here Holding a candle, an emotionally pinched grump in a nightcap and gown opposes merriment and seasonal celebration…. Read More
Staging Shakespeare in the Grand Hall of the New Orleans Museum of Art By Will Coviello | Gambit Weekly This review originally appeared here In Shakespeare’s comedy Twelfth Night; or,… Read More
The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Collection of photorealist canvases reveals subtle painterly magic By D. Eric Bookhardt | Gambit Weekly This review originally appeared here It’s no secret Sydney and… Read More
By John d’Addario | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Painting and photography have always had a complex relationship. Conceived as an adjunct to painting in the… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here A mind-blowing painting exhibit titled “Photorealism:The Sydney and Walda Besthoff Collection” opens to the public Saturday (Nov. 8)… Read More
On View at NOMA November 8, 2014 – January 25, 2015 New Orleans, LA— The New Orleans Museum of Art is pleased to present Photorealism: The Sydney and Walda Besthoff… Read More
By Diane Mack | WWNO Listen to Susan Taylor’s interview with Diane Mack here Coming up on Inside the Arts, Prospect New Orleans kicks off the international contemporary art biennial-… Read More
By Kimberley Singletary | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Finish this sentence: “Art makes me …” Maybe art makes you see the beauty in life. Maybe… Read More
By Doug MacCash, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune This article originally appeared here Edgar Degas’ 1880 sculpture, “Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen” goes on display in a second floor gallery at the… Read More
On View at NOMA October 10, 2014-March 1, 2015 New Orleans, LA– Edgar Degas’ Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, the only three-dimensional work exhibited during his lifetime, will be the highlight… Read More
Additional Support Provided by Chevron Human Energy and Capital One New Orleans, LA— NOMA’s Mini Masters program, which provides early learning visual arts instruction for 3- and 4-year-old students, will… Read More
By John d’Addario | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here Unlike people in other cities who have to be cajoled to “be a tourist” in their own… Read More
By Kathleen DesHotel | The New Orleans Advocate This article originally appeared here In New Orleans, a person can buy a dozen oysters on the half shell or second-line with… Read More