FALL 2020/WINTER 2021
Please join us for Art for Art Sake, Sullivan Gallery, Sandra Russell Clark, In Search of Eden,
or visit the gallery Wednesday - Saturday 12 noon - 5:oo p.m. and also by appointment.
Vintage silver gelatin photographs and archival pigment prints.
or visit the gallery Wednesday - Saturday 12 noon - 5:oo p.m. and also by appointment.
Vintage silver gelatin photographs and archival pigment prints.
FALL 2015/WINTER 2016
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My Houzz: Southern Warmth Meets Dutch Minimalism in a Live-Work Cottage New Orleans artists transform a 19th-century double shotgun cottage into a contemporary, eclectic home and art studio... www.houzz.com/ideabooks/73521489/list/my-houzz-southern-warmth-meets-dutch-minimalism-in-a-live-work-cottage |
SPRING 2015/SUMMER 2015
After Hurricane Katrina, a New Orleans-Based Couple Finds Hope in Southern Landscape
ARTSY EDITORIAL MAY 19TH, 2015 8:06 PM
www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-after-hurricane-katrina-a-new-orleans-based-couple
ARTSY EDITORIAL MAY 19TH, 2015 8:06 PM
www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-after-hurricane-katrina-a-new-orleans-based-couple
FALL 2014 / WINTER 2015
PROSPECT 3+, REPARATION, IMAGO MUNDI, LUCIANO BENETTON COLLECTION, 187 NEW ORLEANS ARTISTS CURATED BY DIEGO CORTEZ, NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM OF ART, OPENS SATURDAY OCTOBER 25 IN CONJUNCTION WITH PROSPECT 3 AND RUNS THROUGH JANUARY 25, 2015.
MAGGIE, FROM TRACES OF OTHERS SERIES, PHOTO ON CANVAS WITH VELLUM OVERLAY AND NAILS.
FULL COLOR CATALOGUE AVAILABLE IN NOMA BOOKSTORE.
WINTER 2013
FALL 2013
Venezia no.1168
Traces portfolio to be previewed during PhotoNOLA and included in upcoming Luna Press publication
Sandra’s images from her new portfolio Traces have been selected for Luna Press' upcoming publication, titled Inventing Reality: New Orleans Visionary Photography, a compilation of New Orleans photographers juried by Eric Bookhardt.
The book will be published in conjunction with PhotoNOLA and released this December. It will be a high quality paperback,160 pages, with introductions written by juror Eric Bookhardt and by Russell Lord, Curator of Photographs at NOMA.
A preview of the Traces portfolio will also be exhibited during PhotoNOLA at BOYD/SATELLITE GALLERY, 440 Julia Street, December 5-31, 2013 with an opening reception December 7, 6-9 pm.
SUMMER 2013
SPRING 2013
Elysium finds permanent home at the Historic New Orleans Collection.
In the Fall of 1997 Louisiana State University Press published Ms. Clark’s book of photographs, Elysium, A Gathering of Souls, New Orleans Cemeteries. Elysium received the 1997 Mary Ellen LoPresti Award for Excellence in Art Publishing from the Art Libraries Society of North America. An exhibition opened at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans that same year and a condensed thirty four print exhibition has been traveling for the past fourteen years to museums and universities throughout the country mostly through the Southern Arts Federation in Atlanta, Ga.
Elysium was selected for presentation at Place du Forum for the 1998 edition of Le Festival Off which is presented at the Recontres Internationales de la Photographie d'Arles in France. In 2006 Sandra was invited, as key note speaker, to present Elysium at The Creative Edge conference sponsored by the Santa Fe Center for Photography. Images from Elysium were also chosen to be exhibited at the United States Embassy in Cairo, Egypt from 2008-11 through the ART in Embassies Exhibition Program. In Spring 2013 the Historic New Orleans Collection purchased the Elysium exhibition for its permanent collection.
ART MODERN GALLERY 2010
VERGE (Art Basel) Miami Beach FLThe Catalina Hotel & Beach Club, 1732 Collins AvenueART MODERN GALLERY (booth)Group Show: Leading Emerging International ArtistsDecember 2-5 2010 (noon to 6:00pm)For More info: www.artmoderngallery.com[email protected]
FALL 2009
New Orleans Art Insider Review of the Diboll Gallery Juju Exhibition
Sandra Russell Clark has for ages been a photographer of trees and landscapes, sensually ethereal views of misty gardens and windswept Gulf Coast vistas that reflect her own impressionistic, neo-romantic approach. A New Orleans native and longtime Bay St. Louis resident, Clark endured the ultimate photographic nightmare when Katrina’s tidal surge claimed the negatives that were a large part of her life’s work. Her new digital photographs on view at Loyola are very different from anything she has done in the past. A colorful series of portraits of little dolls and figurines rescued from the storm rubble, there is little that suggests hurricanes—at first. Look again ---
~Eric Bookhardt
http://www.insidenola.org/2009/09/sandra-russell-clark-at-loyolas-diboll.html
Sandra Russell Clark has for ages been a photographer of trees and landscapes, sensually ethereal views of misty gardens and windswept Gulf Coast vistas that reflect her own impressionistic, neo-romantic approach. A New Orleans native and longtime Bay St. Louis resident, Clark endured the ultimate photographic nightmare when Katrina’s tidal surge claimed the negatives that were a large part of her life’s work. Her new digital photographs on view at Loyola are very different from anything she has done in the past. A colorful series of portraits of little dolls and figurines rescued from the storm rubble, there is little that suggests hurricanes—at first. Look again ---
~Eric Bookhardt
http://www.insidenola.org/2009/09/sandra-russell-clark-at-loyolas-diboll.html