Founded by the curator Dan Cameron, Prospect New Orleans is one of the leading biennials of international contemporary art in the United States. Conceived in the tradition of the great international biennials, such as the Venice Biennale and the Bienal de São Paulo, Prospect New Orleans showcases new artistic practices from around the world in settings that are both historic and culturally exceptional, and contributes to the cultural economy of New Orleans and the Louisiana Gulf region by spurring cultural tourism and bringing international attention to the area’s vibrant visual arts community.

Prospect.2 opened to the public on October 22, 2011, and will be on view until January 29, 2012. The current list of artists includes 26 artists from nine countries, including the United States, France, Italy, Sweden, Poland, Japan, Chile, and Vietnam. In keeping with Prospect’s commitment to the promotion of the visual art community in New Orleans, this year’s biennial will feature work by several artists who live and work in the city, as well as a variety of site-specific projects inspired by the city’s distinctive history and culture and conceived specifically for the city of New Orleans.

Exhibit 2 (Prospect.2)

Exhibit 3 (Prospect.2)

Exhibit 1 (Prospect.2)

Making my Grandparents Proud of There Grandbaby

2011

Bruce A. Davenport

I Do What I Do, but I Don’t Like Doing it Alone!!!

2011

Bruce A. Davenport

Ain’t Nothin but a Pen in my Hand

2011

Bruce A. Davenport