James Michalopoulos began his journey in 1951, the son of a prominent modernist architect father whose designs helped reshape downtown Pittsburgh. One of six children, he was raised in a home full of art, including paintings by his uncle, the influential surrealist painter William Baziotes.
Despite all the artistic influence, Michalopoulos was drawn to science and economics and imagined a career in one of these fields. After graduation from Bowdoin College in 1974, he spent his postgraduate years consumed by work in the cooperative movement. He managed the Boston Food Coop and then founded and managed the Cambridge Cooperative, which became America’s largest storefront coop.
After leaving the coop movement, Michalopoulos opened a series of small businesses, including Fruit Juice on the Loose and Franco's Market. After he sold these enterprises, he began his winding route to New Orleans by way of Washington, DC. While on the road, he began to sketch to fill the free time. A flirtation with art became an affair. Then a marriage. Self-taught, he set up a studio in Washington, DC at Dupont Circle. He sold his work in the park and did portraits in front of Safeway in Adams Morgan.
A strictly plein airpainter, Michalopoulos was challenged to find a winter locale to continue his work. In 1979, he was drawn to New Orleans as the last bastion of hippie bohemian culture in America. The city, and its “Culture of Celebration,” held an intense appeal. Perhaps most importantly, it was affordable, enabling artists of all types to find a home. He began sketching artists and musicians, houses and street corners. Fascinated with the duality of beauty and decay, the architecture of the city became his muse. His portraits of shotgun houses and Creole cottages, captured in layer upon layer of thick impasto paint, brimmed with color and energy and captured the essence of his subject. This body of work established him as the most influential living artist in the region today.
James worked as the Art Director for the House of Blues Productions for a period of six years. Additionally, he art directed NBC’s “In Concert” series and the Nice Jazz Festival. His sets for the House of Blues have been called some of the most influential stage sets ever designed for televised music.
During this time, he developed an abiding interest in musical imagery. His portraits represent all segments of the musical stratosphere and have been featured on the coveted New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival poster seven times, more than any other artist in the festival’s history. In the early years, his atelier printed the posters using a remarkable 36-screen hand-pulled process.
In the early 1990s he maintained a studio in Lausanne, Switzerland, and exhibited both there and in Geneva, London, and Berlin. During a trip to France in 1990, he fell in love with Provence and the Burgundy region and bought a home near Cluny. Today he divides his time between New Orleans and Burgundy. The French countryside—with its Roman era stone buildings and verdant fields—has become a large focus of his work.
Exploring his lifelong interest in science, innovation, and manufacturing, he founded Celebration Distillation in 1995. Now the oldest operating rum distillery in the continental United States, it creates some of the country’s highest-rated rums, including Old New Orleans Rum and Gingeroo.
Michalopoulos is the founder of NoRo Artist Studios—a square city block of affordable artist spaces for the next generation of New Orleans creatives—and he was an early force in the redevelopment of downtown Covington, Louisiana.
As steward of the Michalopoulos Foundation, James supports expressiveness in architecture and affordable housing for emerging artists. In addition, he remains a passionate preservationist and philanthropist, supporting historic neighborhoods and a multitude of community charities.
Michalopoulos sees a great future for New Orleans as a cultural light for the 21st century. He says that Louisiana is “The State of Gratitude,” and he insists, “We can show the world how to live.” He still loves to costume for Mardi Gras.
"Elemental truth of/in my subject and life drives me. I am focused on the expression of the essentials - the force and essence of my subject. Highest and best is a representation that recreates the heart of the subject and its outward evident beauty or qualities.
My style is an abstraction of the figurative. I like color, volumetric shape, and graphic lines. while one knows my subject one knows more fully the spirit of the subject. I take my liberties and express my emotions in a poetic interpretation."
2021
"From the Fat Man to Mahalia: James Michalopoulos’ Music Paintings at the New Orleans Jazz Museum", New Orleans, LA
"Tempting Spring: The Wondrous Works of James Michalopoulos at Glade Gallery", Glades Art Foundation/The Woodlands, TX
2020
Rogge Dunn Gallery, Dallas, TX
Historic City Hall Arts & Cultural Center, Lake Charles, LA -
2019
“Heart of the Matter: The Celebration of the Essential in Everyday Life,” Norton Museum of Fine Art, Shreveport, LA
“Personal Structures,” European Cultural Centre, Palazzo Mora, Venice, Italy
"All Saint's Soirée,” Seven Three, New Orleans, LA
2018
“Deux Choses Simplement,” Chateau Branlant, Cluny, France
“James Michalopoulos: Selected Paintings,” Beaudry Gallery, Dallas, TX
“James Michalopoulos, Paintings,” Amuse Bouche, Napa, CA
2017
“Waltzing the Muse: The Paintings of James Michalopoulos,” Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA
“Rhythm and Movement: Paintings by James Michalopoulos,” Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA
“La Féte Nationale,” Jeudi Prochain Galerie d’Art, Cluny, Saône-et-Loire, France
2016
“Joie de Vivre: A 30 Year Retrospective of Paintings by James Michalopoulos,” Old State Capitol, Baton Rouge, LA
“Southern Spirits, Texture and Tumult,” Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, MS
“James Michalopoulos,” Linare/Brecht Fine Art, Maui, Hawaii
2014
“Rapt in Color,” Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, LA
"Southern Spirit, Texture and Terrain,” Tennessee Art League Gallery, Nashville, TN
2012
“Night in New Orleans,” Thomasville Center for the Arts, Thomasville, GA
“The James Michalopoulos Exhibition,” Hammond Regional Art Center, Hammond, LA
Mars Gallery, Chicago, IL
2009
Cameron Gallery, Dallas, TX
2008
Studio at Chateau D’Ouilly, Burgundy, France.
2007
Juedi Prochain Gallery, Cluny, France
Alex Beard Studio, New York, NY
Octavia Haze Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2006
Octavia Haze Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2005
Papillion Gallery, Dallas ,TX
Octavia Haze Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2004
Octavia Haze Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2003
Octavia Haze Gallery, San Francisco, CA
2002
Galerie Hoopman, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2001
Terrapin Chelsea Art Gallery, New York, NY
Studio at Chateau D’Ouilly, Burgundy, France
2000
Terrapin Chelsea Art Gallery, New York, NY
1999
Terrapin Chelsea Art Gallery, New York, NY
Gallery Eclectic Junction, Chicago, IL
1998
Terrapin Chelsea Art Gallery, New York, NY
1997
Gallery 454, Grosse Pointe, MI
1996
Chateau D’Allaman, Allaman, Switzerland
Heidi Braun Gallery, Wiesbaden, Germany
Marylebone Crypt, London England
Nice Jazz Festival, Nice, France
Huntington Library & Botanical Gardens, Pasadena, CA
Gallery Eclectic Junction, Chicago, IL
Newton Pulley Gallery, Portland, OR
1995
Gallery Eclectic Junction, Chicago, IL
Chateau D’Allaman, Allaman, Switzerland
The Terrebone Museum Southdown Plantation House, Houma, LA
1994
Gallery 454, Grosse Point, MI
Art in Architecture, Merician Museum of Art, Meridian, MS
1993
H. Weisz Gallery, Houston, TX
Le Petit Four, Los Angeles, CA
1992
Dashka Roth Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Peter Mars Gallery, Chicago, IL
Nancy Driscoll Gallery, New York, NY
L’Instant Critique Gallery, Perpignan, France
1991
Dashka Roth Gallery, New Orleans, LA
La Piazza Gallery, New Orleans, LA
1990 Ingram-Judge Gallery, Nashville, TN
Alexandria Museum of Art, Alexandria, LA
Governor’s Mansion of Louisiana
Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, LA
Meridian Museum of Art, Meridian, MS
Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, MS
Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, GA
New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Music Hall, New Orleans, LA
Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA
Ohr-O’Keefe Museum of Art, Biloxi, MS
Washington State University, Pullman, WA
American Express
The Bottom Line
Capricorn Records, (Widespread Panic album cover)
Cassello Film Production
Chevrolet Motor Corporation
Chrysler Corporation
Hard Rock Cafe
House of Blues
Intercontinental Hotel
Lintas Worldwide
LADD Capital Management
Morton’s of Chicago
New Orleans Music Hall
Northwest Airlines
Offbeat Magazine
Playboy Magazine
Riverrun Films
Universal Studios
Warner Brothers TV
Westin Hotel
1998, 2001, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2013 Official Artist of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, New Orleans, LA
1998-2016 eight times awarded “Best Artist of the year” by Gambit Weekly
1989 Mural Commission, Chevrolet Commercial, Girod St., New Orleans, LA
1990 Mural Commission, New Orleans Music Hall, New Orleans, LA
2000 &1998 Official Artist of the New Orleans Greek Festival, New Orleans, LA
2012 "Mother Cluster," Five sculpture grouping, Jefferson Parish Public Roadway Park, Metairie, LA
2013 “Untitled,” sculpture placed in front of Chateau Golf and Country Club, Kenner, LA
2021 “The Art of the Heart,” sculpture placed in front of Discovery Health Science Academy, Kenner, LA
2019
“Art of the City,” Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, LA
2017
Palm Springs Art Fair, Palm Springs, CA
“Prospect.4: The Lotus in Spite of the Swamp,” New Orleans, LA
2016
PULSE Art Fair/NY, Linare/Brecht Gallery, New York, NY
Houston Art Fair, Linare/Brecht Gallery, Houston, TX
2012
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
1996
Alexander’s Fine Art, Ybor City, FL
1994
Gallery EJ, Chicago, IL
Gallery Eclectic Junction, Chicago, IL
Gallerie 454, Grosse Pointe, MI
Meridian Museum of Art, Meridian, MS
West of Dakota, Tucson, AZ
1992
L’Instant Critique Gallery, Perpignan, France
1991
Third Coast Gallery, Galveston, TX
1990
Ingram-Judge Gallery Nashville, TN
Bennett Gallery, Nashville, TN
1989
Robinson Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Downtown Gallery, New Orleans, LA
Trew Brew Gallery, New Orleans, LA
1986
Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA
1985
Robinson Gallery, New Orleans, LA
1984
New Orleans Academy of Fine Arts, New Orleans, LA