Prospect.6: Gesture to Home
On view November 2, 2024–February 2, 2025
Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
520 Royal Street, Tricentennial Wing, 1st Floor
Free admission
About the Exhibition
New Orleans’s arts triennial Prospect.6 will showcase original work by the prominent Haitian-born artist Didier William, including large-scale paintings and sculptural works that are evocative of the Atchafalaya Basin and its distinctive cypress swamp forests.
About Prospect New Orleans
Founded in 2007, Prospect New Orleans is a triennial citywide exhibition of contemporary art featuring artists from Louisiana and around the globe. For Prospect’s sixth iteration, co-artistic directors Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson highlight New Orleans’s role as a global city situated in the future, where questions around survival, continuance, and joy are being asked in advance of other places. New Orleans is also positioned as a city that reflects “the global majority,” a term used to describe the near-80 percent of the global population comprised of Indigenous, African, Asian, Latin American, and mixed-heritage peoples. The exhibition’s 51 artists, presented across 20-plus venues, honor this city’s history and offer opportunities for shared contemplation, discovery, and a reimagining of possibilities.
A harbinger can be foreboding. The origins of this word, however, point toward a host, a harbor, or a scout who makes a safe space for others. Prospect.6: The Future Is Present, the Harbinger Is Home looks to New Orleans as a signal of the future, in conversation with regions of the world that have long experienced the effects of climate change, labor migration, and histories of colonialism. Together these places offer sanctuaries and indicators of the yearnings and tensions that will define our collective future.