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Excerpt:
...Sunk ten feet below sea level, New Orleans, America's
most palpably historical city, is steeped in the convergence
of European, Caribbean and African cultures. It has
attracted and inspired numerous outsider artists. Its
art is connected with and literally created from the
city itself as much as from its primary religious influences:
Catholicism and Vodou.
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As Vodou has incorporated the iconography of Catholicism
for its own purposes, New Orleans's artists practice
mélange. In both Vodou and this art, diverse
elements, often culled from the streets, are combined
to create powerful, totemic and startling objects. These
elements extend and inform both art and religion. Much
of the religion is concerned with physical and spiritual
healing and salvation through magical objects, both
of the self and the gorgeous, decaying city. Of the
nine artists discussed here, none not native to New
Orleans created art before moving to the city.
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