New Hudson/Second Nature The Living Room, Cold Spring, NY The Hudson Valley was, to the Hudson River School of painters, a glorious and inspirational place. Today, after a century and a half of industrialization and development, a good bit of what once was is gone and the otherworldly beauty that defined the Hudson Valley has disappeared with it.
The five artists who have been selected for New Hudson/Second Nature by curator Suzanne Ball give you the idea that, despite the changes, the Hudson Valley remains a powerful draw for the more creative among us.
Doug and Mike Starn, two cutting-edge photographers who have owned art star status since the mid-1980s, take the most traditional route here. The directness of their work results in a certain amount of drama, as if the landscape holds many secrets and stories left to be told. Additionally, their familiar use of black and white prints,...
The five artists who have been selected for New Hudson/Second Nature by curator Suzanne Ball give you the idea that, despite the changes, the Hudson Valley remains a powerful draw for the more creative among us.
Doug and Mike Starn, two cutting-edge photographers who have owned art star status since the mid-1980s, take the most traditional route here. The directness of their work results in a certain amount of drama, as if the landscape holds many secrets and stories left to be told. Additionally, their familiar use of black and white prints,...
- 10/28/2012
- by ddlombardi
- www.culturecatch.com
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