The Parrish Art Museum and The FLAG Art Foundation are pleased to present UNTIL THE MOON COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN, a two-part exhibition that considers material and conceptual approaches to engaging with landscape. While thematically and curatorially related, each exhibition will address a variety of formal, personal, and political concerns that play out across their respective spaces in Manhattan and Long Island’s East End.
Part II of UNTIL THE MOON COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN will be on view at the Parrish Art Museum and will focus on a formal exploration, rooted in materials either taken from the earth or directly referencing it. Working with physical earth and the materials gleaned from it—including minerals, fiber, and and plant matter—these artists eschew pictorial depictions of land, using abstraction to examine personal and collective attachments to place. What emerges through line, form, color, and materiality are not literal landscapes, but meditations on memory, sensory experience, and the layered histories of land. Known for working with natural materials, Andy Goldsworthy will be included in the exhibition with his suite of 17 archival inkjet prints, Long Island Road Line Diary (2024) on display.
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