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.
![Lu Ding](http://artfcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/kids.jpg)
Liu Ding’s performers spent two hours in the sun yesterday outside the Ache Cultural Center, drinking and listening to music.
![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](http://artfcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/DSC01475-620x413.jpg)
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.
![From the exhibition Basquiat on the Bayou, at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Jean-Michel Basquiat Natchez, "Zydeco", 1984. Acrylique et pastel gras sur toile, 218,5 x 518 cm](http://artfcity.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/DSC01555-620x413.jpg)
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art: From the exhibition “Basquiat on the Bayou,” Jean-Michel Basquiat Natchez, “Zydeco,” 1984.
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