WALL DRAWINGS & INSTALLATIONS > RIVER CAMPAIGN, 2013

THE RIVER BETWEEN US
Sept. 26 – Dec. 1, 2013

Mel Watkin: RIVER CAMPAIGN
Installation

THE RIVER BETWEEN US is an exhibition about the Mississippi River—its convoluted history, physical immensity and romantic myths. It is a two-part exhibition, organized by Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis and Longue Vue House and Gardens, New Orleans. Longue Vue is a historic mid-20th century home filled with antiques and modern art collected by prominent New Orleans philanthropists Edith & Edgar Stern. For her installation River Campaign, Mel Watkin embedded altered Mississippi River Navigational Charts throughout the house. The charts are over-painted with glossy oil slicks, flowery oil booms, shiny pools of toxic waste, and swirling snake-like eddies. In Longue Vue’s gallery, Watkin’s hand-painted china, silverware and embroidered napkins (matching the river charts) spill out of a picnic basket onto a 19th century campaign table as if in preparation for a river journey.

Installation photo credit: Brad Stire, New Orleans

LONGUE VUE HOUSE AND GARDENS
7 Bamboo Road • New Orleans • LA • 70124 • www.longuevue.com

RIVER CAMPAIGN: Detail of mid-1940s leather luggage and river charts
Ink and acrylic on Mississippi River Navigational Chart
17 x 11 inches unframed
2013
RIVER CAMPAIGN: Mississippi River Navigational Chart #91
Ink and acrylic on Mississippi River Navigational Chart
17 x 11 inches unframed
2013
HAND PAINTED CHINA: Floral Oil Booms
China tea cup & saucer, acrylic
Saucer 6 inch diameter
2013
HAND EMBROIDERED NAPKINS: Ring of Flowers
Oil spill Circled by Flower Booms
Cotton napkin & embroidery floss
Napkin size: 16 x 16 inches
2013