REPARATION: Contemporary Artists from New Orleans is an exhibition of 187 works by 180 New Orleans artists, young and old, and is part of Luciano Benetton’s Imago Mundi collection, works commissioned and collected by Benetton on his world travels.

Organized by Diego Cortez, REPARATION features hundreds of New Orleans artists who were invited to create works utilizing the same format: a 4 × 4.75” canvas.

Imago Mundi embodies a visual tapestry of the human artistic condition, and focuses on the society as opposed to the individual artist or art star. These new works will join the larger Imago Mundi collection of tens of thousands of international artists. Instead of constructing a collective exhibition in search of common themes, practices, similarities, trends, or movements, REPARATION is a collective exhibition not only in search of common themes, practices and trends, but also disharmonies that illustrate disparity and dissent. REPARATION shifts the focus of Imago Mundi from national cultural identities to that of a city—New Orleans.

This exhibition is a part of P3+, a satellite program of Prospect.3.

The Miseducation of Cupid

2014

Ayo Scott

Digital Drawing Printed on Canvas and Painted Using Acrylic Paint

4 x 4.75

Shock Wave

2014

Belden Batiste

Beads, Sequins, Pearls, Stones and Thread on Canvas

4 x 4.75

Portrait of Kenneth Anger

2014

Blake Boyd

Archival Print Mounted to Canvas

4 x 4.75

The Ties that Bind: Justin Sipp & Wendell Allen

2014

Bottletree (Jerald L. White)

Newspaper, Thread, Glue, Acrylic Paint, Graphite on Canvas

4 x 4.75

RTA Bound

2014

John Isiah Walton

Oil on Canvas

4 x 4.75

A Message

2014

Leonard Galmon

Acrylic on Canvas

4 x 4.75

Native Resurrection

2014

Jeri Hilt

Photograph Mounted on Canvas

4 x 4.75

Sponsors / Partners

This exhibition is a part of P3+, a satellite program of Prospect.3.