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George Dureau

George Dureau
Author: Chris Boot
Publisher: Aperture Foundation
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781597112840

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George Dureau: The Photographs is an album of the great photographic portraits made throughout the 40 years of Dureau's artistic career--a New Orleans romance between the photographer and his subjects. All of Dureau's exquisite photographs, many of them nudes of black and disabled men, were made in his studio in the French Quarter of New Orleans, or on the city's streets. He began photography for the pleasure of photographing his lovers, and as research material for his paintings. Only later on did he begin to take his photographs seriously as works of art in their own right. Many of his subjects became part of Dureau's "extended family," whom he photographed on different occasions over many years. Surprisingly, only one book of Dureau's photographs has been published, New Orleans (1985), a modest paperback long out of print. This Aperture book is possible now because of the commitment of Dureau's supporters. George Dureau: The Photographs is edited by Chris Boot, with a text by Philip Gefter. George Dureau (1930-2014) was a painter, sculptor and photographer known for his focus on the male nude. His paintings, which draw on classical and baroque traditions, command regional and national recognition, and his photographs of nudes, street people and people who are maimed and deformed (often figures also incorporated within his paintings and sculptures) have garnered international acclaim. Often compared to Robert Mapplethorpe's work, Dureau's black male nudes predate Mapplethorpe's Black Book pictures by several years. Also classically formal, they distinguish themselves from Mapplethorpe's work by the nature of the connection between photographer and subject. Dureau's career has been the subject of retrospectives at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art (2006 and 2011) and the New Orleans Museum of Art (2009). The first exhibition of his photographs in New York (at Higher Pictures) was in 2012.


Mapplethorpe

Mapplethorpe
Author: Jack Fritscher
Publisher: Hastings House Book Publishers
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1994
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Written by his ex-lover, this provocative new memoir offers an affectionate, unfiltered view of highly controversial gay photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, who died from AIDS in 1989. Featuring 32 pages of photographs by and of Mapplethorpe, this intimate portrait is raw and explicit, tender and nostalgic, fascinating and illuminating.


New Orleans

New Orleans
Author: Richard Sexton
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0811841316

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This is a beautiful introduction to the multicultural art and architecture of the "Crescent City," the cognomen given to the city nestled along a tight bend of the Mississippi River. In this introductory history, the reader is familiarized with many new terms reflecting the multiethnic complexity of the local population. The combination of African, French, and Anglo-American immigrants formed a unique Creole culture that has produced its own music, cuisine, art, and architecture, displayed superbly in a vast variety of photographs.


George Dureau

George Dureau
Author: George Dureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 4
Release:
Genre: Art, Modern
ISBN:

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Guns in the Hands of Artists

Guns in the Hands of Artists
Author: Jonathan Ferrara
Publisher: Inkshares
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 194175872X

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In the 1990s, the New Orleans murder rate exploded. In 1996, 350 people were killed—the highest number in the city’s history, and the highest rate in the nation. In response to this crisis, gallery owner and artist Jonathan Ferrara and artist Brian Borrello, launched a powerful project: Guns in the Hands of Artists. Over sixty artists, including painters, glass artists, sculptors, photographers, and poets, used decommissioned guns taken off the city streets via a gun buyback program to express a thought, make a statement, open a discussion, and to stimulate thinking about guns and gun violence in America. As gun violence continues to devastate the nation on a daily basis, Guns in the Hands of Artists reemerged in 2012 as a community-based social activist art project that has since traveled to six cities across the US. Using art as a mirror for life and interweaving the works of thirty diverse artists with the voices of seventeen national thought leaders, this book is an important outgrowth of the exhibition and an extension of its efforts to employ art as a vehicle for dialogue, as a call to action, and—ultimately—as an agent of change. Essays by: Walter Isaacson, Senator Tim Kaine, Lupe Fiasco, Richard Ford, Joe Nocera, Trymaine Lee, Lolis Eric Elie, John M. Barry, Dan Cameron, Lucia McBath, Harry Shearer, Jonathan Ferrara, Brian Borrello, Maria Cuomo Cole, Michael Waldman, E. Ethelbert Miller, Mayor Mitchell J. Landrieu, Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords and Captain Mark Kelly.


Black Book

Black Book
Author: Robert Mapplethorpe
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1986-12-15
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780312083021

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An astonishing photographic study of black men today from the acclaimed portrait photographer.


George Dureau

George Dureau
Author: George Dureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1997
Genre:
ISBN:

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One World, Two Artists

One World, Two Artists
Author: John Alexander
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi/Ogden Museum of Southern Art
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780983370703

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A revealing pairing of two great southern creators


George Dureau

George Dureau
Author: George Dureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1977
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

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Dawn Dedeaux: the Space Between Worlds

Dawn Dedeaux: the Space Between Worlds
Author: Katie Pfohl
Publisher: Hatje Cantz
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-12
Genre:
ISBN: 9783775748032

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Art at the edge of the Anthropocene, from a pioneering multimedia artist From social inequality to population growth to climate change, New Orleans-based multimedia artist Dawn DeDeaux (born 1952) does not shy from exploring difficult topics. One of the first American artists to connect questions about social justice to environmental concerns, DeDeaux responds to a future imperiled by runaway population growth, breakneck industrial development and the looming threat of climate change. Since the 1970s, she has been probing humanity's present and future through videos, performances and installations. This catalog, published for her first comprehensive museum exhibition at the New Orleans Museum of Art, presents DeDeaux's work spanning five decades: from early multimedia works using radio and satellite to recent works from her MotherShipseries, in which she imagines humanity's escape from a destroyed Earth. For DeDeaux, art is always closely intertwined with philosophy, science and new technologies.