Revere La Noue

Revere La Noue is a contemporary artist and filmmaker. After working and training in Washington D.C., California, and New York, he has set up a studio and exhibition space in Durham, NC. He is developing new techniques and technology to layer classic materials such as paint, charcoal, paper, and canvas with photography and motion picture. In 2010, he started creating a series of artwork and media projects about America’s great icons, via impressionistic depictions of their often forgotten origin stories. Within the first year, pieces from this collection were hung in public and private collections in 42 states. In 2011, he was commissioned to create a four-story, 6500 sq ft., fine art print of stampeding broncos that wrapped around the corner of a city block; it is believed to be the largest fine art print ever created. In 2012, he exhibited his first solo show with works of paintings, photographs, and prints featuring the art and architecture of Buenos Aires, Argentina. His exhibition of experimental photography depicting the city of Detroit was part of a show at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum that drew a record number 100,000 visitors in two weeks. As a filmmaker Mr. La Noue has collaborated with a wide range of organizations including National Geographic, HBO, NBC Sports, The New Yorker Magazine, The National Science Foundation, The National Institutes for Child Health and Human Development, The University System of Maryland, and Stanford University Medical School. He is proud that his work has made a strong social impact as an educational tool, a case for conservation, a vessel of inspiration for communities in need of support around the country, and as a medical resource saving lives on five continents around the globe. His film projects are shown theatrically, in festivals, on national television, in educational forums and have extensive online followings. He is frequently called upon to consult with other filmmakers and business leaders to help refine their vision, build emotive texture and suggest unconventional solutions to storytelling problems. He served for two years as a creative advisor to HBO’s “The Loving Story” which was short-listed for an Academy Award and won an Emmy and a Peabody Award in 2013.
Revere La Noue has a Bachelor’s Degree from the College of Arts and Letters at the University of Notre Dame, and a Master’s Degree from the Documentary Film and Video Program at Stanford University. He received additional training at The Art League in Alexandria, Virginia, The Pratt School in New York, The Corcoran School of Art in Washington D.C., and Université Catholique De L’Ouest in Angers, France.




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