Friday, September 05, 2014

Creole architecture -- pix on New York Review of Books blog

Nathaniel Rich, "Remnants of New Orleans," Review of Creole World: Photographs of New Orleans and the Latin Caribbean Sphere by Richard Sexton. NYR Gallery (22 August 2014) http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/gallery/2014/aug/22/remnants-new-orleans/.

[Lede:] “While it actually resembles no other city upon the face of the earth,” wrote Lafcadio Hearn of New Orleans, “it owns suggestions of towns in Italy, and in Spain, of cities in England and in Germany, of seaports in the Mediterranean, and of seaports in the tropics.” There’s no better illustration of this than the photographs of Richard Sexton. For four decades Sexton has been playing a transcontinental game of Concentration, pinballing between New Orleans and the cities of the Creole diaspora—Havana, Quito, Cartagena, Cap-Haïtien—documenting resonances in architecture and style. His photographs have now been collected in the gorgeous Creole World: Photographs of New Orleans and the Latin Caribbean Sphere, and are on display this fall in a free exhibition at the Historic New Orleans Collection.

e.g. pix of downtown street scenes in Havana, Cap Haitien and Bourbon Street, housing blocks in New Orleans and Panama City ...

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