Press

Check out the kind words and reviews for Red Truck!

Times Picayune
Fantastic reviews from our opening night at our hardspace on Royal St in New Orleans
The Times Picayune, 2013
Shooting Gallery
Shooting Gallery did a great interview and photo journal with Noah, the owner and founder of Red Truck gallery, as part of the guest curation that was done there in May of 2013. Definitely worth a read - and a look, the pictures are fantastic.
Shooting Gallery, 2013
SF Art Enthusiast
A great review of our guest curation at the Shooting Gallery in San Francisco…“The collection of automatons, brightly-colored quilted pieces of beautiful and sometimes amusing illustrations, and artworks with carnival/side show subject matter comprises an intriguing group show of the many iterations of contemporary Folk Americana”
Art Enthusiast SF, 2013
GalleryistNY
“I did make one discovery, the Red Truck gallery from New Orleans, a wonderful place that featured a tattooed and mustachioed artist who made works on paper inside of old matchbooks. Chris Roberts-Antieau, the lead artist of the gallery (and the owner’s mother) sews pieces of vintage fabric into surreal portraits and scenarios with a vintage style that merges quilting with devil worship spun into a naïve bayou fantasy”
Adam Lindemann, GalleryistNY, 2012
Cartwheel
“Red Truck Gallery was literally floor to ceiling, with chandeliers by Adam Wallacavage and a poker table in the back…”
Great photos of the booth and art at Scope Miami!
Dana Nicholls, Cartweel, 2012
DailyCity
“Everything Red Truck Gallery had on display at Scope Art Show was amazing.”
More great photos of our booth in Miami
The Daily City, 2012
Mapanare.us
“Chris Roberts-Antieau’s work sort of speaks for itself doesn’t it? At least Monkey Pioneer of Outer Space spoke to me. It may have actually SPOKEN to me. Roberts-Antieau’s work is all sewn fabric with hand painted frames. The ridiculously bad photos representations of her works here in no way do them justice. You should first go to the Red Truck Gallery website and then make an effort to see her work - hell, maybe even buy it…”
Patrick Ogle, Mapanare.us, 2011
PortlandMercury
“Antieau has taken the work of his mother, family, and friends around the globe under the Red Truck name: To London, Dubai, Paris, Berlin, and throughout the continental United States. When I asked him why he took his gallery on the road, his answer was transcendentally simple. ‘Because it’s more fun that way,’ he says with an easy smile.”

Matt Stangel, Portland Mercury, 2010
Eclectic Fusion
“The Red Truck Gallery stuck out as one of the best because of its color, music, and of course because of its art. As I walked in and saw the artwork, three people who were chatting casually greeted me, while they shot what sounded like a toy gun, drank beer, and listened to the blues. So right away, you were transported from the hotel/gallery world to “their world.””
Patricia Helena Micolta, Eclectic Fusion, 2008
artnet
“The blue ribbon booth in this respect was probably New Orleans’ Red Truck Gallery. It featured a dense, installation-like grove of artworks… Charmingly gruff, Antieau was playing his round-peg-in-a-square-fair image to maximum effect, engaging in a game of poker for cigarettes and emphasizing to everyone who asked that the artists in his booth were all either friends or blood relations of his. Someone asked him delicately how he had come to specialize in “outsider” art. “They all went to college,” he replied. “They’re not stupid.”"
Ben Davis, artnet.com, 2008