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Start: 1:00 pm
End: 3:00 pm
Saturday, May 26th
1-3PM
Award-winning photographer Kerri
McCaffety looks at the city's most innovative and iconic interiors in
a quest to define the essence of the unique New Orleans style.
Sumptuous fabrics, elegant architectural details, intricate
collections, bold abstract art, and fresh, contemporary lines are all
captured in her stunning photographs.
What makes New Orleans
different from everywhere else? The answer is its history: three
centuries of complex cultural influences--French, Spanish, and
African--converging in a unique climate and a strategic location at
the mouth of the Mississippi River. It's an alluring but elusive
melange of sophisticated and primitive, elegant and raw in a sultry,
seductive atmosphere of faded glory.
But as New Orleans recovers
from the devastation wrought by Katrina, there is an infusion of
contemporary energy, manifest in all dimensions--political, social,
cultural, culinary, artistic. Interior design is moving toward a
fresh elegance while still embracing the extravagance of the past.
The grandeur of the Greek revival architecture and the drama of the
live oaks are tempered by a fresh, more relaxed elegance that
respects classical proportions and details but introduces a more
contemporary vocabulary in furnishings and accessories.
More than
forty houses and apartments are featured from all parts of the
city--the French Quarter, the Warehouse District, the Garden
District, and the multiple neighborhoods that comprise Uptown.
Social commentator and "Vogue" contributor Julia Reed's
introductory essay surveys the traditions of the city, placing its
style in a cultural and historic context. Commentary from interior
designers, scholars, and antiques dealers creates a rich tapestry of
perspectives and opinions on a perennially fascinating place.
Kerri
McCaffety is discussing and signing her book, New
Orleans New Elegance.
If
you are unable to attend, you must call the book shop to order signed
books.
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