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Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp

A vintage map from 1849 depicting the inundated district near Lake Pontchartrain and the Mississippi River. The map shows geographical features, water bodies, and labeled areas with a title and scale at the bottom.
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Prospect.4

The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp

The city-wide triennial exhibition returns to HNOC, featuring works by Tony Gleaton and Monique Verdin.

November 18, 2017 to February 25, 2018

400 Chartres Street

Laura Simon Nelson Galleries for Louisiana Art

HNOC hosts two Prospect.4Opens in new tab exhibitions of contemporary photography, one by the late Tony Gleaton and the other by Monique Verdin, mounted in HNOC's Laura Simon Nelson Galleries. 

Gleaton, who passed away in 2015, began his career as a fashion photographer in New York but left the industry to travel through the Southwest, where he photographed rodeo riders, ranch hands, and cowboys. He was particularly interested in the experiences of Native Americans and black cowboys. This work eventually took him to a remote region of Mexico, Costa Chica, where many of the residents are descendants of enslaved Africans who were brought to this area during the Spanish colonial era. Gleaton lived with them off and on for several years, and the work he produced became the basis for the exhibition Africa's Legacy in Mexico, which toured the US, Mexico, and Cuba. Prospect.4 will exhibit work from both that show and Cowboys: Reconstructing an American Myth.

Verdin, a native of southeastern Louisiana, works to document the Houma nation and the changing landscape of the Mississippi Delta region. Her documentary, My Louisiana Love, captures her family and community as they face Hurricane Katrina and the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. The exhibition showcases a collection of her photographs as well as a palmetto tapestry interwoven with photographic images.

Both exhibitions are on view through February 25, 2018. In addition, the displays will be open Sunday, December 10, and Sunday, February 25, from 10:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m.

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