The New Orleans urban folk/outsider
artists developed and matured by Barrister's Gallery
have reached legendary stature: Roy
Ferdinand,
Dr. Bob, Singleton,
Amzie, Big
Al Taplet, Greg
Kowelewski, Also
Aswell, Richard
Fitzgerald, Salli Ann
Glassman, John Lawson,
Welmon
Sharlehorn.
These artists have participated in numerous major
exhibitions in the U.S. and Europe, and they have
received adulatory reviews. The greatest compliment to
the achievement of these artists, however, is the
documentary, "Outside the Lines: Life and Death at
Barrister's Gallery," filmed by Blue Rhino and
produced, in part, by Tom Fontana, the producer of the
major HBO shows, Oz and Homicide. Marcus Whittman, the
director, spent the better part of three months
interviewing and capturing the bursting creativity of
these splendid artists and exploring their
relationship to Barrister's Gallery. Their works form
the spine of many important collections of American
folk/outsider art--their best vintage pieces and newer
works are available at the most responsible price from
Barrister's. The creation of the Barrister's
documentary was a watershed experience for us.
With the expansion of the Gallery's
facilities to O. C. Haley Blvd. and a new commitment
to an exhibition schedule of trained fine and
outsider artists, it quickly became apparent we had
too much on our plate. Consequently, we decided to
sever our active ties with some folk artists
(although, we still keep an inventory of their
work.) Consequently, we have settled down to
representing the work of Herbert Singleton, Roy Ferdinand,
Dr. Bob,
Al Taplet, John Lawson, Welmon Sharlehorn and Gregory Kowlewski. We have also added Sharon Hardy
and Roger Conners - two very promising African
American woodcarvers.
A
personal note about the always touchy relationship
between a gallery and its artists: galleries
deliberately contract their artists to prevent them
from selling outside the gallery. Barrister's Gallery
has never put an artist under contract; instead, we
have the option of choosing the best work of an artist
for the Gallery's inventory -- the body of work of all
artists, specially folk artists, is uneven; we have,
in most cases seen 100's of pieces of art from these
artists and there is no one better positioned to
select those pieces which reflect the inspiration
which made those artists famous. We strive to
represent always the very best of an artist's work at
the most responsible prices.
© Copyright
2000-2003
Barrister's Gallery
and Dr. Andy P.
Antippas
For
information send email to andy.antippas@gmail.com