William Greiner's Land's End

I grew up in New Orleans, which sits at an elevation below sea level. As a child, I often wondered if the Gulf of Mexico would one day swallow us. I would look out over the levees, half-expecting to see a wall of water rushing towards me. As we all know, that day did indeed come. New Orleans was submerged briefly, but long enough to change my city irrevocably, and send me seeking higher ground in Baton Rouge.

The probability of New Orleans suffering another disaster on that scale in my lifetime is low, so my mind wanders, and worries about concerns more global, yet just as likely to impact my life as Katrina did five years ago. Regardless of one’s political views, it is difficult to argue the present realities of climate change and its affect on the polar ice caps. If sea levels continue to rise at the current rate, the Earth’s land mass will shrink. Islands will disappear, and continental coastlines will move inland, creating new coastlines. As I consider this bleak scenario, I look out at the landscape around me and imagine Baton Rouge as the new Land’s End.

The New Orleans Museum of Art ( www.noma.org) will open two exhibitions by William Greiner, LAND’S END and FALLEN PARADISE (New Orleans 1995-2005) on April 10, 2010 and closing July 11, 2010.

William Greinier is a Baton Rouge, Louisiana based artist.
To view more of his work, please visit William's website.

Images below are copyright William Greiner. All Rights Reserved.

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New Road and Cane Field with Clouds, Baton Rouge LA 2009 


Road Markings, Field and Houses, BRLA 2009 


Creosote soaked Pole and Field, BRLA 2008 


Summer Foliage, BRLA 2008 


Tire Tracks and Tree Stumps, BRLA 2009 


Construction Stake and Amusement Park, BRLA 2008 


Wood Fence, BRLA 2009 


Rectangle of Tape, BRLA 2009 


Palm Trees in Parking Lot, BRLA 2008 


Construction Mound, BRLA 2008 


Target Parking Lot with Shopping Carts, BRLA 2009 


Fork in Bayou, BRLA 2007 


Tree Trunks marked No.8, BRLA 2009 


Submerged Bicycle, BRLA 2007 


Large Drainage Pipe, BRLA 2007 


Muddy Field with Muted Sky, BRLA 2008 


Deep Shadow, BRLA 2009 


Construction Hole and Safety Netting, BRLA 2009 


15 ½ Marking on Telephone Pole, BRLA 2009 

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