The Museumgoer podcast
This episode begins with a few words about my recent sponsored visit to the Hotel Pompadour in New Orleans, a boutique hotel that is the vision of New Orleans artist James Michalopoulos, whose paintings fill the property with quavering, paint-heavy, color-rich, dreamy, dramatic images. Then it's on to the interview. The royal porcelain factory on the outskirts of Paris has been producing beautiful works of breakable art for nearly three centuries. Because a New Orleans collector took special interest in a specific period of the factory’s output, 75 pieces made for France’s doomed royal family between 1758 and 1766 are now on view in “Sèvres Magnifique: French Porcelain from the Collection of Thomas B. Lemann” at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Here’s my visit to the exhibit with Mel Buchanan, NOMA’s RosaMary Curator of Decorative Arts & Design. We discuss the works on view, as well as Lemann’s remarkable gift to the museum. The exhibit is on view through January 3. More on both at themuseumgoer.com.
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