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270 Blue Heart, Houma, Louisiana, 1989 Photograph; 16 x 20 in. Ogden Museum of Southern Art Gift of the Roger H. Ogden Collection ART IN CONTEMPORARY LOUISIANA WILLIAM K. GREINER b. 1957, New Orleans, Louisiana Since 1980, William Keith Greiner has exhibited his color photographs in dozens of solo and group exhibitions at galleries and museums around the world. These exhibitions in the early years of his career came at a time when such institutions had only begun to accept color photography as legitimate artistic expression. Greiner’s photographs are not limited to Louisiana subjects, though some of his series, including The Reposed (photographs made in South Louisiana cemeteries) and Baton Rouge Blues (reflections of the state’s capital city, where Greiner relocated following Hurricane Katrina), along with certain pictures from Homefront (domestic settings) and Perilous Pilgrimage (children), depict Louisiana subjects. JHL http://http:// http://http://

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