Art Werger  (American, born 1955)
Art Werger's lyrical suburban scenes are evocative of boyhood summer evenings while the city images are fraught with tension and isolation. Many of Werger's mezzotints show the influence of film noire genre movies as well as paying tribute to the cinematic techniques of Alfred Hitchcock.
In describing his work, Werger says "the people are seen in casual activities which dominate their daily routines, often preoccupied or oblivious to their situations. They are often observed from an elevated point so that the environment lays out in front of the viewer. The viewer becomes an omniscient voyeur, privy to the world below, yet curiously removed from it. As a cinematic device, this abstract angle allows for an overview of the scene as well as an introduction to the characters within the environment. The characters' actions are intended to suggest a narrative which requires the viewer's participation to be resolved."

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John Taylor Arms  |  Anne Dykmans

Peter Ilsted  |  Peter Jogo

Frederick Mershimer  |  Jackson Lee Nesbitt

Mikio Watanabe  |  Carol Wax

Art Werger
Stone + Press Gallery
238 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
504.561.8555 • fax 504.561.5814