Prospect.3 

Artistic Director: Franklin Sirmans
October 25, 2014—January 25, 2015

Gary Simmons(b. 1964, New York, New York)Recapturing Memories of the Black Ark, 2014Plywood inlaid epoxy floor and PA speakersCourtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York; Anthony Meier, San Francisco;Simon Lee, London; and Regen Projects, Los AngelesInstallation Viewat Tremé Market Branch forProspect.3: Notes for Now, a Project of ProspectNew Orleans, October 25, 2014 - January 25, 2015Photo © Scott McCrossen/ FIVE65 Design

In Walker Percy’s 1961 novel The Moviegoer the protagonist Binx Bolling is consumed by “the search” in the week leading up to his 30th birthday. The novel, set in a time of heightened social awareness in the first half of the decade’s movement for civil rights in America, delves into the depths of existentialism in a world where people were legally segregated from each other, making it impossible to celebrate the individual. “The peculiar institution” of slavery and immigration during the 18th century created a city that, even in 1961, was a complex social arrangement that remains palpable today. Curated by Franklin Sirmans, Prospect.3 explored “the search” to find the self and the necessity of the other as part of that quest.

Guided by several curatorial themes, P.3’s exhibitions, site-specific installations, and new works addressed “the New Orleans experience,” seeing oneself in the Other, the South, crime and punishment, moviegoing, the carnivalesque, abstraction, and visual sound. Prospect.3 also included an exhibition within an exhibition at the Ogden Museum: Basquiat on the Bayou. Presented by The Helis Foundation, the exhibition was a focused exhibition of paintings and drawings by Jean‐Michel Basquiat that considered his work in light of his relationship to the American South. Basquiat and the Bayou was one of several efforts in the Prospect.3 exhibition to pair art-historical themes and investigations with contemporary artworks. An illustrated catalogue accompanied the exhibition, with an essay by Sirmans introducing the work and its themes in addition to essays by preeminent scholars Robert Farris Thompson and Robert G. O’Meally. 

Ebony G. Patterson, installation view at Newcomb Art Gallery, 2014. Photo © Scott McCrossen/ FIVE65 Design.

Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick, installation View at Ogden Museum, 2014. Photo © Scott McCrossen/ FIVE65 Design.

Left: Jean-Michel Basquiat, King Zulu, 1986.

Glenn Kaino, Tank, 2014. Installation view at the Contemporary Arts Center.

Prospect.3 Artist List

Zarouhie Abdalian
b. 1982, New Orleans, LA 
Resides in New Orleans, LA

Terry Adkins
b. 1953, Washington D.C 
d. 2014 Brooklyn, NY

Manal Aldowayan
B.1973, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
Resides in London, England

Tarsila Do Amaral
b. 1886, Capivari, Brazil 
d. 1973, São Paulo,  Brazil

Firelei Báez
b. 1981, Santiago de los Caballeros, Dominican Republic
Resides in New York 

Shigeru Ban 
b. 1957, Tokyo, Japan
Resides in Japan

Jean-michel Basquiat 
b. 1960, Brooklyn, NY
d. 1988 New York, NY

Zarina Bhimji 
b. 1963, Mbarara, Uganda
Resides in London

Mcarthur Binion 
b. 1946, Macon, MS
Resides in Chicago, IL

Douglas Bourgeois 
b. 1951, Gonzales, LA
Resides in St. Amant, LA

Mohamed Bourouissa 
b. 1978,  Blida, Algeria
Resides in Paris, France

Frederick J. Brown 
b. 1945, Greensboro, GA
d. 2012, Scottsdale, AZ

Huguette Caland
b. 1931, Beirut, Lebanon
d. 2019, Beirut, Lebanon

Keith Calhoun
b. 1955, New Orleans, LA
Resides in New Orleans, LA

Mary Ellen Carroll 
b. 1961, Danville, IL 
Resides in New York City/Houston

Ed Clark
b. 1926, New Orleans, LA 
d. 2019, Detroit, MI

Thomas Joshua Cooper
b. 1946, San Francisco, CA
Resides in Glasgow, UK

William Cordova
b. 1971, Lima, Peru
Resides in Lima, Peru/North Miami Beach, FL/New York

Liu Ding
b. 1976, Changzhou, China
Resides in Beijing 

Monir Farmanfarmaian
b. 1924, Quazvin, Iran
d. 2019, Tehran, Iran 

Andrea Fraser
b. 1965, Billings, MT
Resides in New York/Los Angeles

Charles Gaines
b. 1944, Charleston, SC
Resides in Los Angeles, CA

Theaster Gates
b. 1973, Chicago, IL 
Resides in Chicago, IL

Paul Gauguin
b. 1848, Paris, France 
d. 1903, Atuona, Hiva-Oa, French Polynesia

Jeffrey Gibson
b. 1972, Colorado, USA
Resides in Hudson, NY

Piero Golia
b. 1974, Naples, Italy
Resides in Los Angeles

Camille Henrot 
b. 1978, France

Lonnie Holley 
b. 1950, Birmingham, AL 
Resides in Atlanta, GA 

Pieter Hugo
b. 1976, Johannesburg, South Africa
Resides in Cape Town, South Africa

Yun-fei Ji
b. 1963, Beijing, China
Resides in New York, Ohio, and Beijing, China

Remy Jungerman
b. 1959, Moengo, Suriname
Resides in Amsterdam, Netherlands and New York 

Glenn Kaino 
b. 1972, Los Angeles, CA
Resides in Los Angeles

Lucia Koch
b. 1966,  Porto Alegre, State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Resides in São Paulo, Brazil

Hew Locke
b. 1959, Edinburgh, UK
Resides in London, UK

Julio César Morales (Los Jaichackers)
b. 1966, Tijuana,  Mexico
Resides in San Francisco, CA

Eamon Ore-Girón (Los Jaichackers)
b. 1973, Tucson, AZ
Resides in NYC/Los Angeles, CA

Sophie T. Lvoff 
b. 1986, New York, NY 
Resides in New Orleans, LA

Kerry James Marshall
b. 1955, Birmingham, AL
Resides in Chicago, IL

Chandra Mccormick
b. 1957,  New Orleans, LA
Resides in New Orleans, LA

Tameka Norris
b. 1979, Hagåtña, Guam
Resides in New Orleans, LA

With Garrett Bradley
b. 1986, New York, NY
Resides in New Orleans, LA

Akosua Adoma Owusu
b. 1984, Alexandria, VA
Resides in Accra, Kumasi and Tamale, Ghana

Ebony G. Patterson
b. 1981, Kingston, Jamaica
Resides in Kingston, Jamaica, and Chicago, IL

Hayal Pozanti
b. 1983, Istanbul, Turkey
Resides in Queens, NYC, NY

Phu Nam Thuc Ha (The Propeller Group)
b. 1974, Saigon, Vietnam
Resides in Saigon, Vietnam/Los Angeles, CA

Matt Lucero (The Propeller Group)
b. 1976, Upland, CA 
Resides in Saigon, Vietnam/Los Angeles, CA

Tuan Andrew Nguyen (The Propeller Group)
b. 1976, Saigon, Vietnam
Resides in Saigon, Vietnam/Los Angeles, CA

Christopher Myers (The Propeller Group)
b. 1974, Queens, NYC, NY 
Resides in Brooklyn, NYC, NY

Pushpamala N. 
b. 1956, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Resides in Bangalore, India
With Clare Arni b. 1962, Scotland
Resides in Bangalore, India

Joe Ray 
b. 1944, Alexandria, LA
Resides in Los Angeles

Will Ryman
b. 1969,  New York, NY
Resides in New York City, NY

Analia Saban
b. 1980, Buenos Aires,  Argentina
Resides in Los Angeles

Lisa Sigal
b. 1962, Philadelphia, PA
Resides in Brooklyn, NY

Gary Simmons
b. 1964, New York, NY
Resides in Los Angeles, CA 

Herbert Singleton
b. 1945, New Orleans, LA
d. 2007, New Orleans, LA

Lucien Smith
b. 1989, Los Angeles
Resides in New York

Tavares Strachan 
b. 1979, Nassau, Bahamas
Resides in New York and Nassau, Bahamas

Agus Suwage
b. 1959, Purworejo, Central Java, Indonesia Resides in Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Alma Thomas
b. 1891, Columbus, GA
d. 1978, Washington, D.C.

José Antonio Vega Macotela
b. 1980, Mexico City
Resides in Mexico City and Amsterdam

Carrie Mae Weems
b. 1953, Portland, OR
Resides in New York

Entang Wiharso
b. 1967, Tegal, Central Java, Indonesia Resides in Rhode Island and Yogyakarta, Indonesia

David Zink Yi
b. 1973, Lima, Peru
Resides in Berlin

Participating Artists by Venue    

ASHÉ CULTURAL ARTS CENTER

Kerry James Marshall 

AIA NEW ORLEANS

Mary Ellen Carroll

CITY PARK

Will Ryman 

CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER NEW ORLEANS (CACNO)

Manal AlDowayan (third floor)
Firelei  Báez (second floor)
Zarina Bhimji (third floor)
McArthur Binion (second floor)
Douglas Bourgeois (third floor)
Mohamed Bourouissa (third floor)
Thomas Joshua Cooper (second floor)
Charles Gaines (second floor)
Theaster Gates (first floor)
Pieter Hugo (third floor)
Yun-fei Ji (Emerge Gallery, first floor)
Glenn Kaino (second floor)
Lucia Koch (first floor)
Sophie T Lvoff  (second floor)
Pushpamala N. (third floor)
Joe Ray (second floor)
Analia Saban (throughout)
Lisa Sigal (second floor)
Lucien Smith (first floor)
Agus Suwage (third floor)
Entang Wiharso (first floor)
David Zink Yi (second floor)

ISAAC DELGADO ART GALLERY, DELGADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Piero Golia 

DILLARD UNIVERSITY

Terry Adkins
William Cordova

NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART (NOMA)

Tarsila do Amaral (Modernism Gallery)
Frederick J. Brown (Great Hall)
Huguette Caland (Modern & Contemporary Galleries)
Ed Clark (Modern & Contemporary Galleries)
Andrea Fraser (Auditorium)
Paul Gauguin (Impressionism Gallery)
Jeffrey Gibson (Modern & Contemporary Galleries)
Alma Thomas (Modern & Contemporary Galleries)

THE EXCHANGE GALLERY–P.3 OFFSITE

Liu Ding
Lisa Sigal 
Tavares Strachan 

JOAN MITCHELL CENTER STUDIOS

Firelei Báez
Los Jaichackers
Remy Jungerman 
Akosua Adoma Owusu
Hayal Pozanti

LONGUE VUE HOUSE AND GARDENS

Shigeru Ban
Camille Henrot
Antonio Vega Macotela 

MAY GALLERY & RESIDENCY

Tameka Norris 

THE GEORGE AND LEAH McKENNA MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN ART

Carrie Mae Weems

NEW ORLEANS AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM 

Zarouhie Abdalian

NEWCOMB ART GALLERY, TULANE UNIVERSITY

Andrea Fraser
Hew Locke 
Ebony Patterson
Monir Farmanfarmaian

THE OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART

Jean-Michel Basquiat (fifth floor, main)
Keith Calhoun (fourth floor, photography gallery)
Chandra McCormick (fourth floor, photography gallery)
Herbert Singleton (fifth floor, Outsider Gallery)

TREME MARKET BRANCH 

Gary Simmons

UNO ST. CLAUDE ART GALLERY, UNIVERSITY OF NEW ORLEANS

The Propeller Group with Christopher Myers

XAVIER UNIVERSITY

Lonnie Holley

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