What a Wonderful World at The Ogden Museum
Tara Stickley visits the brutal and beautiful work of Luis Cruz Acazeta at the Ogden Museum, New Orleans.
Tara Stickley visits the brutal and beautiful work of Luis Cruz Acazeta at the Ogden Museum, New Orleans.
In this essay for our 2022 theme Invasive Species, Allison Young speaks with artist Hannah Chalew about pollution and waste as new ways of thinking about art making.
Burnaway staff celebrates the month of April with a list of our favorite organizations, BA stories, albums, artists, films, books, and events for Earth Day.
Burnaway’s monthly news roundup includes Oolite Arts new Miami home, ICA Chattanooga’s innovative approach to brand identity and website design, and the announcement of the New Orleans Film Society’s 2022 Southern Producers Lab fellows.
Focusing on a recently closed exhibition at Ten Nineteen in New Orleans, Katie Geha considers the photographs of Nancy Rexroth from her pioneering 1977 IOWA series.
Burnaway remembers and honors the legacy of Dr. Doris Derby (1939-2022) and revisits one of her many accomplishments as a founder of the Free Southern Theater.
Renee Royale traces the history of indentured Chinese labor in the South while visiting Candice Lin: The Agnotology of Tigers at the LSU Museum of Art in Baton Rouge.
Lucia Olubunmi R. Momoh reviews the illuminating canvases of Sara Madandar’s The Window at The Front in New Orleans.
Burnaway’s monthly news roundup includes an upcoming exhibition at the Georgia Museum honoring Lou Stovall, a new Wangechi Mutu installation at the Nasher Museum, and grant awardee announcements.