CREDITS

ARTWORKS PRESENTED IN THE WEBSITE

1- Mark BRADFORD
Mithra, 2008
Installation View, 9th Ward
70 x 20 x 25 ft
Courtesy of the artist and Sikkema Jenkins & Co, New York
Mark Bradford’s participation is made possible, in part, by the Metabolic Studio, a direct charitable activity of the Annenberg Foundation under the direction of Artist and Trustee Lauren Bon; A Diamond is Forever; and the Peter Norton Family Foundation on behalf of Eileen Harris Norton.
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

2- Candice BREITZ
LEGEND (A Portrait of Bob Marley), 2005
30-channel color video installation with audio
Duration 62 min 40 sec
Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary, Vienna

3- Nari WARD
Diamond Gym: Action Network, 2008
Installation View, Battleground Baptist Church, 9th Ward
Special thanks to Worldeaters Recording NYC, City Arts Studio, the late Reverend Armour and the congregation of the Battleground Baptist Church
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

4- Alexandre ARRECHEA
Mississippi Bucket, 2008 (Model)
Sunken cypress and iron
Courtesy of the artist and Magnan Projects, New York

5- McCALLUM & TARRY
The Evidence of Things Not Seen, 2008
103 paintings; Oil on linen, toner on silk
Installation View, The New Orleans African American Museum
Collection of the artists, Caren Golden Fine Art, New York and Galerie Nordine Zidoun, Paris
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

6- Skylar FEIN
Remember the Upstairs Lounge, 2008
Installation View, Contemporary Arts Center
Courtesy of the artist and Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New Orleans
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

7- Tatsuo MIYAJIMA
Pile Up Life #5, #6 and #9 (Red), 2008
Light Emitting Diodes, IC, electric wire, stone (pumice) bricks, cement, on palette
Installation View, Studio at Colton
Courtesy of the artist and Lisson Gallery, London
Tatsuo Miyajima's participation is made possible, in part, by The Japan Foundation, New York.
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

8- El ANATSUI
Plot a Plan II, 2007
Aluminum and copper wire
98 x 111 in
Photo courtesy: Jack Shainman Gallery, New York

9- Monica BONVICINI
Desire, 2006
Sign installation, stainless steel
253 x 113 x 31 in
Courtesy the artist and West of Rome, Inc.
Monica Bonvicini’s participation is made possible, in part, by the Consulate General of Italy, Houston/Italian Institute of Culture
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

10- Adam CVIJANOVIC
The Bayou, 2008
Flashe and latex on Tyvek, 2008
Installation View, Tekrema Center for the Arts
Courtesy of the Artist
Photo courtesy: © John D’Addario

11- Leandro ERLICH
Window and Ladder - Too Late for Help, 2008
Painted aluminum, metal, fiber glass and wood
Installation View, 9th Ward
11 1/2 x 9 x 26 1/4 ft
Courtesy the artist, Sean Kelly Gallery, New York and Ruth Benzacar Galeria de Arte, Buenos Aires