John Hartman | Downriver | From City to Sea

Arthur Roger Gallery

432 Julia Street

October 4 - November 15, 2025

John Hartman
New Orleans, the Mississippi, and Lake Pontchartrain, 2025
Oil on linen
66 x 60 inches

 

Press Release

John Hartman: Downriver | From City to Sea
Exhibition Dates: October 4–November 15, 2025
Opening Reception: October 4, from 6–9 PM
Gallery Location: 432 Julia Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10 AM—5 PM
Contact Info: 504-522-1999; www.arthurrogergallery.com

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Downriver | From City to Sea, an exhibition of new paintings by Canadian artist John Hartman, on view from October 4 through November 15, 2025. This exhibition brings together sweeping aerial perspectives of New Orleans and the shifting barrier islands of the Mississippi River delta.

Hartman’s work is rooted in firsthand observation. Over the past decade, he has chartered planes to capture the city and its surrounding waterways from 1,500 feet above, while also sketching and photographing from the ground. His process combines aerial photography, watercolor studies, and direct experience walking through the landscape, allowing him to build each composition from memory and layered information.

In these new paintings, Hartman turns his attention to both the vibrant sprawl of New Orleans and the fragile communities along the delta. His sources range from early flights in 2012 to a 2023 aerial trip that inspired large-scale canvases of the city under vast skies, as well as vertical works mapping the barrier islands this past spring. From Grand Isle’s engineered recovery after hurricane damage to Isle de Jean Charles—an historic Native community now threatened with disappearance—Hartman records the landforms as they exist today, suspended between endurance and erosion.

While his paintings remain grounded in visual experience rather than political commentary, the shifting coastlines and tenuous survival of these communities form an unmistakable backdrop. Pointe-aux-Chênes, protected by levees, contrasts with surrounding areas where homes, farms, and entire ways of life face displacement. In these works, Hartman acknowledges both the permanence of human settlement and the precariousness of land itself.

The exhibition underscores Hartman’s enduring fascination with how city and delta appear from above—the patterns of water and ground, settlement and emptiness—while also recognizing the personal histories embedded in these landscapes. His palette shifts across bodies of work, reflecting the distinct atmospheres of each place: the soft expanse of cloud over New Orleans, the shifting blues and browns of the Gulf, the luminous edge where river meets sea.

John Hartman (b. 1950, Midland, Ontario) is celebrated for his large-scale paintings that merge landscape, memory, and community. His work has been exhibited widely across Canada and internationally, and is held in major collections including the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, and the McMichael Canadian Art Collection. Hartman is recognized for his painterly aerial views that reveal the interwoven relationship between people, land, and water.

For more information, please contact the Arthur Roger Gallery at 504.522.1999, or visit our website at www.arthurrogergallery.com.

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