The Ogden Museum of Southern Art Shows Work by John Alexander & Walter Anderson

artwork: John Alexander - "Octopus", 2010 - Charcoal and watercolor on paper - 27" x 40". Image courtesy of © the artist. On view at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art in new Orleans until mid-July in the "One World, Two Artists: John Alexander and Walter Anderson" exhibition.


New Orleans.- The work of Southern artists is often infused with a deep sense of place and time. Whether inspired by the small-town of the artist’s birth, the land, the waters, be it river, lake or sea, the music, the people or even the animals, that sense of place shows up in subtle, surprising or literal ways, unique to each artist. “One World, Two Artists” will attempt to show how the Gulf Coast was a shared source of inspiration to two native artists: John Alexander and Walter Anderson. The “One World, Two Artists: John Alexander and Walter Anderson” exhibition is currently on view at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and remains open until mid-July.

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