On Display: A Twenty-First Century Salon des Refusés

Overcoming a Political Stomp

Taking a sister 'political stomp' painting, I reworked the painting to overcome it.

Object contributed by Arturo Perez-Saad

Originally created by Arturo Perez-Saad

Assistance collecting this object by On Display at Tulane

About the Work

Taking a sister ‘political stomp’ painting, I reworked the painting to overcome it. Where the voice of dissent is seen/heard.

About the Artist

Arturo Pérez Saad, a multi-disciplinary artist. His pictorial work is a celebration of nature, the figure and life. His work reflects the innate quest of exploiting dualities: the “micro” world and the “macro” world while fusing them together with complexities of sentiment, movement, dance and music. Using vivid color, light and surface texture as a form of expression. BA & BS, University of New Orleans. MFA, Pratt Institute. Arturo is a contemporary Puerto Rican-Lebanese artist, who has called New Orleans home since 1984.

This current body of work submitted to Newcomb to be included in the Salon des Refusés is about overcoming rejection in his personal life. In his artistic professional life applying to exhibitions of “New Orleans based artists” an inclusion process thought to be simple, barriers arise and few opportunities avail themselves.

Overcoming a Political Stomp

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Dublin Core

Categories
Acrylic, Canvas, Politics
Title
Overcoming a Political Stomp
Artist
Arturo Perez-Saad
Artist
Arturo Perez-Saad
Date
2004-2024
Medium
Acrylic on canvas
Short Description
Taking a sister 'political stomp' painting, I reworked the painting to overcome it.
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On Display at Tulane

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