Lighted barge on the Mississippi River. “You Belong Here” by Tavares Strachan
We’ll be offering reflections on the work we’ve seen at the New Orleans Prospect.3 biennial, “Notes for Now,” in the coming days but to jumpstart the conversation we’re posting a single image from each venue we visited yesterday. Can’t wait to really dig into this.
Liu Ding’s performers spent two hours in the sun yesterday outside the Ache Cultural Center, drinking and listening to music.
Newcomb Gallery at Tulane University: Hew Locke, “The Nameless,” installation
At the New Orleans Contemporary Art Center: Glenn Kaino, “Tank,” 2014, Live Corals (green star polyps, pulsing xenia, yellow polyps, acroporas, mushrooms, and sinularia), clear casts, rocks, water tanks, water aquarium system management, and lights.
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art: From the exhibition “Basquiat on the Bayou,” Jean-Michel Basquiat Natchez, “Zydeco,” 1984.
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Glenn Kaino,
Hew Locke,
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New Orleans Prospect 3 Biennial,
Newcome Gallery,
Notes for Now,
Tavares Strachan,
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art
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