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26th ANNUAL NO DEAD ARTISTS

International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art

August 31 – October 22, 2022

MALOU DA CUNHA BANG, An anticipatory audiens, 2021

MALOU DA CUNHA BANG

An anticipatory audiens, 2021

Copper plates printed on Hahne Muhle paper 350 gr.

29.25h x 20.71w in
74.30h x 52.60w cm

MALOU DA CUNHA BANG, Another person walks into an adjacent room to get some peace, 2022

MALOU DA CUNHA BANG

Another person walks into an adjacent room to get some peace, 2022

Copper plates printed on Hahne Muhle paper 350 gr.

22.24h x 24.21w in
56.50h x 61.50w cm

JOSIAH BOLTH, LOOK WELL AT THE RAINBOW, 2021

JOSIAH BOLTH

LOOK WELL AT THE RAINBOW, 2021

oil on canvas

50h x 64w in
127h x 162.56w cm

JOSIAH BOLTH, DEGÜELLO, 2022

JOSIAH BOLTH

DEGÜELLO, 2022

oil on canvas

40h x 40w in
101.60h x 101.60w cm

NNEKA CHIMA, Love me, love me not, 2022

NNEKA CHIMA

Love me, love me not, 2022

Printing ink, Gouche and colored pencils on masa paper

39.50h x 39.50w in
100.33h x 100.33w cm

NNEKA CHIMA, Love me, love me not, 2022

NNEKA CHIMA

Love me, love me not, 2022

Printing ink, Gouche and colored pencils on masa paper

39.50h x 39.50w in
100.33h x 100.33w cm

JANET DAKE, Flaming, 2021

JANET DAKE

Flaming, 2021

oil on canvas

48h x 36w in
121.92h x 91.44w cm

JANET DAKE, The Bimbofication of Mitch McConnell, 2021

JANET DAKE

The Bimbofication of Mitch McConnell, 2021

oil on canvas

24h x 24w in
60.96h x 60.96w cm

KATHY HALPER, Dog Park, 2022

KATHY HALPER

Dog Park, 2022

Oil, cardboard, paper, fake grass, glitter, polymer clay, paper clay, sequins

19h x 23w x 1.50d in
48.26h x 58.42w x 3.81d cm

KATHY HALPER, Bedtime, 2021

KATHY HALPER

Bedtime, 2021

Oil, Acrylic, Cardboard, Polymer Clay, Embroidery Thread, Glitter on Wood Panel

14h x 14w x 1.50d in
35.56h x 35.56w x 3.81d cm

KATHY HALPER, Dog Walkers, 2022

KATHY HALPER

Dog Walkers, 2022

Oil, Acrylic, Cardboard, polymer clay, pumice gel, raffia on Wood Panel

19h x 23w x 1.50d in
48.26h x 58.42w x 3.81d cm

KATHY HALPER, TV Time, 2021

KATHY HALPER

TV Time, 2021

Oil, Acrylic, Cardboard, Polymer Clay on Wood Panel

14h x 14w x 1.50d in
35.56h x 35.56w x 3.81d cm

KATHY HALPER, Weigh In, 2022

KATHY HALPER

Weigh In, 2022

Oil, acrylic medium, cardboard, paper, glitter, polymer clay, paper clay, fringe

16h x 14w x 1.50d in
40.64h x 35.56w x 3.81d cm

DIRK KORTZ, Salvage, 2021

DIRK KORTZ

Salvage, 2021

oil on canvas

40h x 30w in
101.60h x 76.20w cm

DIRK KORTZ, Almost Great Again, 2021

DIRK KORTZ

Almost Great Again, 2021

oil on canvas

32h x 36w in
81.28h x 91.44w cm

BRANDON V LEWIS, Child they had some people there, 2021

BRANDON V LEWIS

Child they had some people there, 2021

acrylic on canvas

60h x 48w in
152.40h x 121.92w cm

BRANDON V LEWIS, Bag Lady, 2022

BRANDON V LEWIS

Bag Lady, 2022

acrylic on canvas & cut fabric

48h x 36w in
121.92h x 91.44w cm

BRANDON V LEWIS, I'll Be Damned, 2020

BRANDON V LEWIS

I'll Be Damned, 2020

acrylic on canvas

48h x 36w in
121.92h x 91.44w cm

CHRIS MINARD, Never Mind the Reason, 2022

CHRIS MINARD

Never Mind the Reason, 2022

oil on linen

60h x 48w in
152.40h x 121.92w cm

CHRIS MINARD, For Attention, 2021

CHRIS MINARD

For Attention, 2021

oil and oil stick on linen

48h x 40w in
121.92h x 101.60w cm

ALMA POWELL, Phillip and the Ethiopian official, 2022

ALMA POWELL

Phillip and the Ethiopian official, 2022

acrylic on canvas

36h x 24w in
91.44h x 60.96w cm

ALMA POWELL, Hummingbird gazing, 2022

ALMA POWELL

Hummingbird gazing, 2022

acrylic on canvas

20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm

ALMA POWELL, King Jehoshaphat, 2022

ALMA POWELL

King Jehoshaphat, 2022

acrylic on canvas

20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm

ALMA POWELL, Alliance, 2022

ALMA POWELL

Alliance, 2022

acrylic on canvas

20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm

ALMA POWELL, Walk with the Wise, 2022

ALMA POWELL

Walk with the Wise, 2022

acrylic on canvas

10h x 8w in
25.40h x 20.32w cm

ALMA POWELL, David playing his harp for the tormented King Saul, 2020

ALMA POWELL

David playing his harp for the tormented King Saul, 2020

acrylic on canvas

10h x 8w in
25.40h x 20.32w cm

ALMA POWELL, Come See a Man, 2021

ALMA POWELL

Come See a Man, 2021

acrylic on canvas

14h x 11w in
35.56h x 27.94w cm

CARLOS SALAZAR-LERMONT, Sanctuary, 2022

CARLOS SALAZAR-LERMONT

Sanctuary, 2022

3 LCD Tvs, Mylar, Brightsign media players, Golden leaf, and corn flour package plastic on wood

San Francisco
108 h x 58 w x 5 d in
Altagracia
108 h x 60.5 w x 5 d in
Petare
108 h x 60.5 w x 5 d in

CARLOS SALAZAR-LERMONT, Monumento a la Diáspora Venezolana, 2021

CARLOS SALAZAR-LERMONT

Monumento a la Diáspora Venezolana, 2021

Intervened bunkbed, Venezuelan corn flour wrappings, emergency blanket and wood

79.30h x 92.80w x 40.80d in
201.42h x 235.71w x 103.63d cm

KRISTINE SCHNEIDER, Peapods & Porches, 2022

KRISTINE SCHNEIDER

Peapods & Porches, 2022

oil on canvas

36h x 36w in
91.44h x 91.44w cm

KRISTINE SCHNEIDER, Real & Imaginary, 2022

KRISTINE SCHNEIDER

Real & Imaginary, 2022

oil on canvas

30h x 40w in
76.20h x 101.60w cm

ABRAHAM SHERIEF, Nur 24:1, 2010

ABRAHAM SHERIEF

Nur 24:1, 2010

oil on canvas

48h x 38w in
121.92h x 96.52w cm

ABRAHAM SHERIEF, Wayfarers, 2022

ABRAHAM SHERIEF

Wayfarers, 2022

Oil on Watercolor Paper

22.50h x 30w in
57.15h x 76.20w cm

KLAUS VERSCHEURE, KAIN&ABEL, 2021

KLAUS VERSCHEURE

KAIN&ABEL, 2021

4k video

14:08 video

GRACE WESTON, House of Atlas, 2012

GRACE WESTON

House of Atlas, 2012

archival pigment print

20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm

GRACE WESTON, Mother's Day (after Kertesz), 2014

GRACE WESTON

Mother's Day (after Kertesz), 2014

archival pigment print

20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm

GRACE WESTON, Venus and The Pill, 2021

GRACE WESTON

Venus and The Pill, 2021

archival pigment print

20h x 16w in
50.80h x 40.64w cm

GRACE WESTON, Colossa, 2011

GRACE WESTON

Colossa, 2011

archival pigment print

20h x 14w in
50.80h x 35.56w cm

GRACE WESTON, Judy and Holofernes, 2021

GRACE WESTON

Judy and Holofernes, 2021

archival pigment print

20h x 14w in
50.80h x 35.56w cm

GRACE WESTON, No Means No (Leda and the Swan), 2012

GRACE WESTON

No Means No (Leda and the Swan), 2012

archival pigment print

20h x 14w in
50.80h x 35.56w cm

GRACE WESTON, Medusa's Vanity, 2022

GRACE WESTON

Medusa's Vanity, 2022

archival pigment print

20h x 14w in
50.80h x 35.56w cm

DEMETRIUS WILSON, Familiar Faces, 2021

DEMETRIUS WILSON

Familiar Faces, 2021

acrylic and oil on canvas

48h x 36w in
121.92h x 91.44w cm

DEMETRIUS WILSON, Tender, 2022

DEMETRIUS WILSON

Tender, 2022

oil on canvas

36h x 24w in
91.44h x 60.96w cm

MARKEITH WOODS, Waiting on My Ride, 2021

MARKEITH WOODS

Waiting on My Ride, 2021

oil on paper

30h x 22w in
76.20h x 55.88w cm

MARKEITH WOODS, Kicked Out, 2021

MARKEITH WOODS

Kicked Out, 2021

oil on paper

30h x 22w in
76.20h x 55.88w cm

PAUL F. YOUNT, Prioribus Surrexit, There Are Many Ghosts, 2019

PAUL F. YOUNT

Prioribus Surrexit, There Are Many Ghosts, 2019

oil on canvas

60h x 120w in
152.40h x 304.80w cm

31 August – 22 October 2022

 

31 August 2022 (New Orleans, LA) JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY proudly presents the 26th Annual NO DEAD ARTISTS International Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art. For the 2022 installment of the exhibition, the gallery will display artworks by nineteen artists from and/or working across the United States, as well as: Belgium, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, France, Madagascar, Nigeria, and Venezuela. The exhibition will be on view from 31 August to 22 October 22 with an opening reception on 3 September (5-9 PM) in conjunction with the Arts District New Orleans’s (ADNO) First Saturday Gallery Openings. An additional reception will be held on Saturday, 1 October (5-9pm) in conjunction with the city-wide event Art for Art’s sake.

 

The NO DEAD ARTISTS exhibition was founded by Jonathan Ferrara in 1995 to give a voice to emerging artists. The exhibition's name is derived from the old adage that artists never achieve success until they are dead. NO DEAD ARTISTS turns that notion on its head and often gives emerging artists their first break in the art world. In the 90's, the exhibition was open to New Orleans-based artists and subsequently grew to include artists of Louisiana, then becoming a national juried exhibition in 2010. And in 2014, the exhibition went international. Now in its 26th iteration, the exhibition has been a springboard for numerous artists; leading to national press coverage, recognition, gallery representation, art fair exhibition, and acquisitions by museums and other prominent collections.

Each year the gallery invites a panel of renowned arts professionals and collectors to select the newest creative talents from around the world. The 2022 jurors are:

 

::: The 2022 NO DEAD ARTISTS Jury :::

 

YLVA ROUSE

 

Ylva Rouse currently serves as Senior Curator at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Jacksonville, Florida, overseeing the exhibitions and collection of the institution. She came to MOCA Jax from New Orleans, where she served as the Deputy Director for Curatorial Affairs, and later Interim Director, for Prospect New Orleans, the citywide international arts biennial founded by Dan Cameron in the wake of hurricane Katrina. Ylva maintains her ties with New Orleans serving as Chair of the Board for the Tulane artist residency A Studio in the Woods.

 

In Jacksonville, she is also a member of the city’s Cultural Council’s Art in Public Places Committee, that helps develop public art commissions for Greater Jacksonville. Prior to her tenure with Prospect, Ylva worked as curator in Madrid, Spain and served as Exhibitions Curator at the National Museum Reina Sofia there for many years. With the firm belief in art as a force for change, Ylva’s passion throughout her career has been to work with artists, spread the understanding and enjoyment of the modern and contemporary arts among the general public, and bring awareness to the importance of nurturing the creative spirit, as individuals and as community. 

 

KEITH FOX + TOM KEYES

 

Keith is CEO of Phaidon Press and Artspace. Previously, he served as President of BusinessWeek and McGraw-Hill Professional. He is the founding Chairman for the New York City AIDS Memorial. He holds a BA in History from Brown University and an MBA from Columbia University.

Tom Keyes is a Principal and Portfolio Manager at Zweig-DiMenna, a New York City-based investment fund. Tom has been a member of the investment management team for over 20 years of his nearly 30-year career on Wall Street. Mr. Keyes is an avid collector of contemporary art and includes the visual arts and animal welfare among his philanthropic interests. Tom holds a BSFS in International Political Science from Georgetown University and an MBA from the Graduate Business School at Columbia University.

 

SUSAN BRENNAN

 

Susan Brennan is a graduate of Trinity Episcopal School, Isidore Newman School and Vanderbilt university. She is a local developer and founder of Second Line Stages. She is currently serving on the board of MBS Studios and helping with the construction of 5 new stages and expanded office space. She has also developed 333 Girod St condominiums, 400 Girod St. apartments, 425 Notre Dame Condos, and 618 Conti St apartments. She is currently developing Victoria Estates subdivision in St. Charles Parish with retail and 165 lots for sale.

 

Susan is a current board member and past President of Prospect New Orleans. She also serves on the Arts Council, the Metropolitan Crime Commission, the Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association, the Cool Cooperative, the Arts Council of New Orleans and the accessions Committee for the New Orleans Museum of Art.

 

Susan is married to restaurateur Ralph Brennan and is the proud mother of Kathryn McLeod, Patrick Brennan and Kristen Leonard. She also cherishes her seven grandchildren.

Of the approximate 2,000 artworks submitted to this jury by over 400 artists worldwide, only nineteen artists were selected to have their work exhibited at JONATHAN FERRARA GALLERY.

 

::: The 25th Annual NO DEAD ARTISTS Finalists :::

 

MALOU DA CUNHA BANG - Copenhagen, Denmark

JOSIAH BOLTH - New Orleans, Louisiana

NNEKA CHIMA - Abuja, Nigeria

JANET DAKE - New Orleans, Louisiana

KATHY HALPER - Evanston, Illinois

DIRK KORTZ - Santa Fe, New Mexico

BRANDON V. LEWIS - Baton Rouge, Louisiana

CHRIS MINARD - New York, New York

ALMA POWELL - New Orleans, Louisiana

NICK RANDRIAMANOHISOA - Aix-en-Provence, France

CARLOS SALAZAR-LERMONT - St. Louis, Missouri

KRISTINE SCHNEIDER - The Woodlands, Texas

ABRAHAM SHERIEF - Minneapolis, Minnesota

KLAUS VERSCHEURE - Pottes, Belgium

GRACE WESTON - Portland, Oregon

DEMETRIUS WILSON - New York, New York

MARKEITH WOODS - Bentonville, Arkansas

PAUL F. YOUNT - Venus, Florida

LUBA ZYGAREWICZ - Mandeville, Louisiana

 

Comprised of painting, photography, sculpture, printmaking, and installation, NO DEAD ARTISTS continues to exhibit a great diversity in media with a cohesive cross-section of the pulse of contemporary art. Presenting fifty artworks by nineteen artists, this diverse symposium ranges in media, style, and purpose. Exhibition highlights include a film by Belgian artist Klaus Verscheure, as well as colorful and figurative paintings by Abraham Sherief, Janet Dake, Alma Powell, Chris Minard, Demetrius Wilson, Dirk Kortz, Brandon Lewis, Josiah Bolth, Kathy Halper, Kristine Schneider, Paul F. Yount, and Markeith Woods, each with their own distinct and arresting approaches to rendering the human body.

 

Also featured are staged photographs by Grace Weston, installation sculptures by Carlos Salazar-Lermont and Luba Zygarewicz, works on paper by Nneka Chima and Malou Da Cunha Bang.

 

For the grand prize of the exhibition, one of the selected jury winning artists will be awarded a solo exhibition at JFG in 2023. Previous recipient awardees include: Jenny Day (2017, Santa Fe), jointly Maggie Evans (Savannah) and Chris Barnard (New Haven) 2019, Trenity Thomas (2020, New Orleans), and Michael Tole (2021, Tempe, AZ). Not only have past finalists received solo shows at the gallery but some have also successfully gone on to exhibit at art fairs in New York, Miami, Basel (Switzerland), Leipzig (Germany), San Francisco, Houston, Seattle, and other traveling exhibitions and museums worldwide. These artists and the NO DEAD ARTISTS exhibition have garnered great interest from curators, museums, and press and have also been acquired by many prominent public and private collections. . . Stay tuned for the announcement of the 2022 winner at the close of the Exhibition.

 

For more information, press or sales inquiries please contact Gallery Director Matthew Weldon Showman at 504.343.6827 or matthew@jonathanferraragallery.com. Please join the conversation with JFG on Facebook (@JonathanFerraraGallery), Twitter (@JFerraraGallery), and Instagram (@JonathanFerraraGallery) via the hashtags: #NoDeadArtists, #NDA2022, #JonathanFerraraGallery, and #ArtsDistrictNewOrleans.