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04feb06-art galleries

11 images Created 16 Jun 2015

04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.

Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans.

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  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries010.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries009.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries011.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Baby Alaina peers from her stroller at an uptown art gallery where signs of normalcy have returned to the otherwise devastated city.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries001.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at galleries along Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries002.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at the Cole Pratt Gallery on Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries004.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at galleries along Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries005.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana.<br />
Art and money returns to the city with a Saturday night art walk in Uptown New Orleans. Wealthier residents from one of the city's more affluent neighbourhoods contemplate art at galleries along Magazine Street.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries006.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries013.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Children throw symbolic things collected from the city into the fire.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries015.JPG
  • 04 February, 2006. New Orleans, Louisiana. <br />
Artist Eden Gass burns an alternative 'American flag.' Her flag, a Funerary banner for New Orleans was a delicately sewn black on black design with fleur de lis instead of the stars representing the states. Gass burned the flag at the end of the art show 'Katrina You Bitch' held at Barristers Art Gallery, the Zeitgeist Arts Center. Gass burned the flag in a purification ceremony. Gass (left) watches with a friend as the fire consumes her banner.<br />
Photo; Charlie Varley/varleypix.com
    04feb06-art galleries014.JPG