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Arthur Roger Gallery
432 Julia St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
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Ba
Review №1

Amazing gallery. Almost felt like a contemporary art museum. The quality of the art work is top notch. Hope Ill have enough funds in the future to afford a piece from this gallery.

Pe
Review №2

This is a great gallery to visit in the New Orleans Art district. The staff are friendly and very low key. You can stroll around the gallery and take your time. There are usually several artists presented so you have some variety to view. If you like to go to galleries you will like this one.

Ap
Review №3

An excellent gallery showcasing some of the most unique art from super talented artists. The gallery is large enough to display the artists work properly, but not so huge that you cant take it all in. I especially loved Leslie Dills work and could have played with Lin Emerys moving sculptures for hours. Arthur Roger Gallery is a beautiful representation of the New Orleans Arts District.

St
Review №4

Very friendly and informative staff. Chihuly exhibit was breathtaking.

Mi
Review №5

Wonderful way to spend a few morning hours before I flew home.Creatively displayed works!

Wi
Review №6

February 15, 2020 @ 7:52 AMStarbucks, Standard NOLA, Corner of Girod and O’KeefeNew Orleans, LouisianaFriday made for a good day. I went for a walk along the galleries on Julia Street, one of my favorite walks in New Orleans. A good street that has a landing where cruise ships make port on the Mississippi River and also has two stadiums on the north end, the Superdome and the Smoothie King Center. I popped into the Jonathan Ferrara Gallery and wandered about, which is what one does in art galleries. My hearing must be good lately because I heard two men talking to the gallerist, “We’re exhibiting over at Arthur Roger Gallery”.Dale Chihuly himself exhibits at Arthur Roger. Arthur Roger exhibits a few Chihuly chandeliers, which you might remember seeing in our visits to Habitat Gallery in Pontiac, Michigan. You even saw one assembled one visit and then disassembled into its glass blown shapes, scattered on the floor, awaiting packing.Chihuly doesn’t actually blow his shapes anymore; he gives the designs to gaffers to execute. Yet, Roger Gallery was exhibiting the paintings on glass that Chihuly does execute himself. I loved the big blotches of blue on clearer glass and wondered how well those panels would catch the light in a lake house? But neither of these men were Chihuly, who would be very conspicuous, wearing an eye patch.I wouldn’t have approached Dave Chihuly, such a superstar. I wandered up casually and said, “I love Arthur Roger Gallery. I’ve admired all the artists exhibited at Roger”. Without asking, “Who are you”, the men introduced themselves, two men about the same age. “I’m Jim Richard. And this is John Ahern”. Richard had just picked up Ahern at the airport, probably hosting the Bronx artist for the duration of Mardi Gras.In fact, a parade from one side of the city to the other was about to take over St Charles Street for the evening. Businesses had gone to the extent of boarding up windows with plywood, wrapping plants with protective enclosures and setting barriers of woven, steel fence around their buildings. What was this monster coming, not a hurricane but a drove of people drinking hurricanes?I loved Richard’s paintings, and I told him so in a few words. “Jim, every time I look at your gallery of work, I think it is an entirely new exhibition. And I’ve made a visit almost every day for the last few weeks”. Ahern makes sculptures of people he meets on the sidewalk in the Bronx. Richard curated a show for Ahern, but it hardly was necessary to raise Ahern to a new level. I took individual shots of Ahern’s casts of people and two of my followers strongly responded.Katherine Tholl of Troy New York exhibited sculptures, not drawn from life but drawn from her imaginations. Her collection looked like Ahern’s work, although more cartoonish. She spotted my TikTok of Ahern right away and she described how his work inspired hers. A woman who surreptitiously posts pastes of African American women in Washington DC loved Ahern’s work because he represented African faces so lovingly. “He exalts the African face”, she wrote. I do not know who she is other than the person who posts as Absurdly Well. In fact, I have inferred that she identifies as a female. I really have no idea. I filled Ahern in on the fan club I had discovered for his work.Ahern said, “Well, sir, you cross the line. Please reach out to me at the earliest opportunity”. He gave me a business card, hand lettered, with his contact information. I asked if I could share the information with his fan club. “That’s all right. I’ll take their likeness on the sidewalk if that’s okay”. I promised to share his contact information so the two could make an appointment. Ahern makes two copies of his castings, one for himself and one for the subject to keep. No wonder people “cross the line” and hit him up outside Fashion Moda in the South Bronx.

Ti
Review №7

Many thanks for hosting an event for The Buttigieg campaign. Beautiful gallery.

Pa
Review №8

Large Gallery with excellent art. Warn friendly personnel. Do not miss the Simon Gunning art work.....truly a genius. Incredibly beautiful art of local scenes. ...rivers, boats, bayous and so much more.

Da
Review №9

Fantastic art, Steven H = extremely knowledgable on background on all pieces

CT
Review №10

Impressive collection of stupendous contemporary art today, in one concentrated space

Ma
Review №11

Gorgeous display of Chihuly glass art. Very nice space.

Ro
Review №12

Lots of good art galleries on Julia St. but this one leads the pack. Very good selection of contemporary artists coupled with very knowledgeable staff. A nice place to view quality art. Arthur Roger has been a pioneer art dealer starting on Magazine St. and then leading the transformation of Julia St. as the center of the art scene.

na
Review №13

Wonderful small gallery. Went solely for the Chihuly exhibit, a definite must dret

Ta
Review №14

Art is amazing! Very nice staff, very knowledgeable about the art. Will vist again

Ch
Review №15

Unique, thoughtful works by established and emerging artists

Bu
Review №16

Beautiful gallery, expert staff, world class art for sale, this spot is a sure stop for me Everytime I visit Nola. Arthur is very knowledgeable and very friendly. The space is very large with lots of room to view the art and the lighting is fantastic

Ma
Review №17

The Chihuly exhibit was amazing.

Al
Review №18

The Chiluly exhibition was amazing.

T.
Review №19

Wonderful open airy space wit several rooms to appreciate multiple artists simultaneously... seemingly a deep stable of locally reknown artistes. impressed by their professionalism in tact.

Cy
Review №20

Was just fabulous...great displays and nice atmosphere . Mr. Rogers was there and is very cordial.

Sh
Review №21

If you are headed to New Orleans dont miss this amazing gallery and their current Chihuly display!!

Da
Review №22

Great works of art

Al
Review №23

Best and most eclectic Gallery in the Southeastern region of the country.

Mi
Review №24

Quite a few different areas within the one gallery showing a nice variety of works from local and other artists.

Mi
Review №25

Great show!

St
Review №26

Great collection of contemporary art.

Ge
Review №27

So cool

Ma
Review №28

Great place

Jo
Review №29

Elegant, sophisticated and serious.

Lu
Review №30

Chihuly and emery

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  • Address:432 Julia St, New Orleans, LA 70130, United States
  • Site:http://arthurrogergallery.com/
  • Phone:+1 504-522-1999
Categories
  • Art gallery
Working hours
  • Monday:10am–5pm
  • Tuesday:10am–5pm
  • Wednesday:10am–5pm
  • Thursday:10am–5pm
  • Friday:10am–5pm
  • Saturday:Closed
  • Sunday:Closed
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet:Yes
Amenities
  • Toilets:Yes
Crowd
  • Family friendly:Yes
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