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The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
3M ago
Opening on 2 November, Prospect.6 will be the first edition of the triennial co-curated by an artist, with Ebony G. Patterson collaborating with Miranda Lash ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
4M ago
As the generation that served in the war ages, an experiential museum in New Orleans seeks to keep their voices alive ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
The artist’s latest exhibition, at Art + Practice, stems from her time spent in New Orleans exploring a rich seam of African American history ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
The Karnofsky Store, a Jewish family’s former tailor shop where the young jazz legend found early encouragement for his musical talent, has been reduced to rubble ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
Elements of the impromptu and extravagant holiday decorations will fund the hiring of builders, artists and musicians, as well as local Covid-19 relief ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
The urban graveyards of New Orleans are rich in commemorative monuments and sculpture ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
The co-curators of the fifth edition of the event reflect on the exhibition's enduring relevance ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
Local artists and designers have used their float decorating skills to turn neighbourhood houses into lavishly festooned marvels ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
Hundreds to take part in re-enactment of America’s largest slave rebellion, ending with a victorious celebration in New Orleans ..read more
The Art Newspaper » New Orleans
1y ago
The hulking Claiborne Expressway that bisects Tremé, a seat of New Orleans culture, has been a source of inspiration and concern—explicitly and implicitly—for generations of artists ..read more