New Orleans Museum of Modern Art (NOMA) Carlos Rolon: Outside / In

Until August 26th, 2018

International artist Carlos Rolón breaks down walls!

INTRODUCTION:  Carlos Rolón is internationally recognized for his paintings, sculptures and installations that break down walls. Working with shattered glass, wrought iron fences, and construction cinderblocks, his art takes these barriers to access and transforms them into new points of entry. At NOMA Outside/In explores the rich connections between New Orleans, Latin America, and the Caribbean through allusions to each region’s natural and built environments.

A continuation of a project begun in 2016 at the Museo de Arte de Ponce in Puerto Rico, Rolón’s project for NOMA explores the rich connections between New Orleans, Latin America, and the Caribbean through allusions to each region’s natural and built environments, bridging the divide between outside and inside, public and private, and local and global. Outside/In features work that combines an exuberant tropical flora with installations composed of fences and fragmented mirrors that offer opportunities for self-reflection and community engagement. A central component of this exhibition is Rolón’s Nomadic Habitat (Hustleman), a mobile cart inspired by the street vendors of New Orleans and the Caribbean that speaks to themes of class, commerce, immigration and survival. The cart will be activated by local artist collectives and community partner organizations on select days throughout the run of the exhibition.

Featured image:

  1. Carlos Rolón, Gild the Lily (Decadence Upon Decadence III), 2016, Oil paint and 24-karat gold leaf on canvas, 72 x 54 in. Private collection, Image courtesy of the artist and David Castillo Gallery, Photography: Nathan Keay
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