Lives of The Hudson

July 18, 2009 - March 14, 2010

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Installation view, Lives of the Hudson, 2009, Wachenheim Gallery, Tang Museum

Lives of the Hudson explores the long history of one of America’s greatest rivers. Four themes have guided the organization of this exhibition: the natural river, the imagined river, the human river, and the working river.

Along with important works by Hudson River School painters, Lives of the Hudson presents objects of material culture, science, and recent art by Bob Braine and Leslie Reed, Matthew Buckingham, Margaret Cogswell, Maxine Henryson, Yvonne Jacquette, Kysa Johnson, Michael Light, Annea Lockwood, Alan Michelson, Jason Middlebrook, and An My-Lê. We have combined information about the river from physical descriptions to the human effects of tourism and industry, with provocative images by contemporary artists who ask us to reconsider our use of the river and our relationships with nature and history. More +

Co-Curators Ian Berry and Tom Lewis talk about Lives of the Hudson

Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Faculty Curated

Published: January 28th 2009