Clicky


Archive for the 'Alan Gerson' Category

Alan Gerson presents League of Notions series at LeMieux Gallery in New Orleans

Friday, September 17th, 2010 by Robert

Alan Gerson, author/illustrator of Habeas Circus: Illegal Humor and writer of the poetry volume Things We Cannot Know, is presenting a new expedition of his works painted in collaboration with Jessie Poimboef at the LeMieux Gallery in New Orleans. The series, “The League of Notions,” opened August 7, 2010 and will be on view for the public until September 25.

Gerson Gerson’s paintings have been described as “dreamlike in that he creates a world that is convincing and appears real but is at the same time highly personal and imagined.” He has collaborated with Poimboeuf on several paintings over the last ten years. Their joint efforts show how two rather different artists can come together and create a single painting at the same time.

Gerson describes the process as time consuming and says that “it takes us hours upon days to complete one work of art.” He calls their collaboration a “jazz effort” and says, “We work together simultaneously. Sometimes one goes up and the other goes down.” Both Gerson and Poimboeuf name their finished piece; therefore, each piece of art presented in the gallery is known by two names.

Watch a sneak peek of the “League of Notions” gallery show on YouTube:

For additional information about the event, contact the LeMieux Gallery at 504-522-5988 or visit them online at www.leimieuxgalleries.com.

Gerson’s Habeas Circus: Illegal Humor uses his unique, eye-tickling artwork to look at the American justice system with tongue planted firmly in cheek. It’s available from NewSouth Books, Amazon.com, or your favorite online or local bookseller.

Author and Artist Alan Gerson to Debut New Art Series

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007 by Lyndsey

Alan Gerson, author of Habeas Circus: Illegal Humor, will showcase his new art series Wild Child at Steve Martin Studio in Miami from October 13 to the 31. Wild Child explores “the underlying wildness, danger, and uncontrollability of man’s basic nature, as well as its connection to the wildness and indifference of nature.”

Gerson’s Habeas Circus is a hilarious book combining art and humor to illuminate the comical side of the legal profession. He is also the author of the poetry volume Things We Cannot Know.

For additional information about the event, contact the Steve Martin Studio at 305-484-1491 or visit them online at www.stevemartinfineart.com.

Habeas Circus: Illegal Humor is available from NewSouth Books, Amazon.com, or your favorite online or local bookseller.