George Valentine Dureau

George Valentine Dureau;George Dureau

Place: New Orleans

Born: 1930

Death: 2014

Biography:

A Life of Unapologetic Expression

George Valentine Dureau

, an American artist from New Orleans, Louisiana (1930-2014), left an indelible mark on the art world with his unflinching portrayals of the human form. His charcoal sketches and black and white photography, focusing on poor white and black athletes, dwarfs, and amputees, are a testament to his unwavering dedication to capturing the raw essence of humanity.

Early Life and Education

Born on December 28, 1930, Dureau graduated with a fine arts degree from LSU in 1952. His brief stint in architectural studies at Tulane University and service in the U.S. Army preceded his eventual foray into the world of art.

Artistic Style and Notable Works

Dureau's work is characterized by its unapologetic portrayal of the human form, often revealing figures as "exposed and vulnerable, playful and needy, complex and entirely human individuals." This style has been said to inspire Robert Mapplethorpe, who restaged many of Dureau's earlier black and white photographs.

  • Black 1973–1986, an exhibition of black and white photographs, garnered rave reviews at the Higher Pictures gallery in New York City.
  • Several of his works are displayed publicly throughout New Orleans, including the pediment sculpture for Harrah's New Orleans and cast-bronze sculptures at the entrance gates of New Orleans City Park.
  • His depiction of a Mardi Gras parade dominates one wall in Gallier Hall.

Legacy and Publications

Dureau's legacy is cemented through various publications, including:

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Selected Works and Museums Featuring Dureau's Art

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