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Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining The Sublime: Curated by Joel Sternfeld

Rückblick exhibition
14 Mai - 27 November 2016 Vermont
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  • Curated by American artist Joel Sternfeld, Landscapes after Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime brings together more than fifty artists whose paintings, photographs, and sculptures are drawn from the Hall Collection. The exhibition also features the world premiere of Sternfeld's video work London Bridge (2016).

  • INFORMATION

    John Ruskin was an influential English art critic and social thinker of the Victorian era, who argued that the principal...

    Georg Baselitz, Birken, 1971-1972

    John Ruskin was an influential English art critic and social thinker of the Victorian era, who argued that the principal role of the artist is "truth to nature." For Ruskin, this “truth” was more than just a technical representation of the natural world on canvas. Rather, Ruskin believed that all great art should depict the natural world as mankind experiences it.  For example, the 19th century artist, J.M.W. Turner, whose work was championed by Ruskin, depicted the trees, mountains, sky and water in his landscapes as ethereal and majestic – but also as overwhelming and somewhat threatening. By representing a landscape in a manner that elicited the sensations of beauty, but also of terror, Ruskin believed that Turner was able to render an authentic depiction of the sublime.
  • A joyful experience of nature is now mixed with a certain terror as the earth and its atmosphere are increasingly...
    Anselm Kiefer, Velimir Chlebnikov. Zeit, Maß der Welt (Velimir Chlebnikov. Time, Measure of the World), 2004
    A joyful experience of nature is now mixed with a certain terror as the earth and its atmosphere are increasingly touched by human activity. The great uncertainty of the planet’s sustainability hangs over us like the imposing waves in Turner’s seascapes. In a world overwhelmed by human industry and development, Sternfeld demonstrates how contemporary artists can discover new beauties associated with nature, and in so doing, can invoke a new sense of the sublime.
  • Sternfeld's London Bridge (2016) was filmed at Lake Havasu in Arizona. Built in 1831, London Bridge originally spanned the River...

    Joel Sternfeld, London Bridge, 2016 (still)

    Sternfeld's London Bridge (2016) was filmed at Lake Havasu in Arizona. Built in 1831, London Bridge originally spanned the River Thames in London, England before it was sold to Lake Havasu City founder and entrepreneur Robert P. McCulloch in 1968. After its sale, the bridge was dismantled, shipped overseas and rebuilt at Lake Havasu, where it is now a tourist destination. Sternfeld's film features a gondolier dressed in traditional garb, rowing a gondola through the waters around the bridge while serenading onlookers with Italian arias. The gondola and gondolier, archetypal symbols of old world romanticism often featured in 18th century Venetian vedute, are in stark contrast to present-day spring-break life at Lake Havasu - dominated by loud motorboats and raucous groups of bikini-clad youths drinking and dancing to thumping house music.  In this globalized mash-up of sensibilities, Sternfeld evokes beauty and terror.
  • Atmos (2003) by Naoya Hatakeyama was photographed at a local steel factory in Camargue, France. Camargue is a region noted...

    Naoya Hatakeyama, Atmos, 2003

    Atmos (2003) by Naoya Hatakeyama was photographed at a local steel factory in Camargue, France. Camargue is a region noted and prized for its great natural beauty, much of which is conserved as a nature park, where, for example, wild horses roam freely along the extensive marshlands. In Atmos, clouds of rose-colored steam, by-products of the steelmaking process, rise above the foundry. Although the steam is generated from human activity, its organic, cloud-like appearance confounds our understanding of nature and artifice.
  • Gerhard Richter’s Townscape (1969) recalls aerial photographs of cities bombed during the Second World War, particularly Dresden. While the subject...

    Gerhard Richter, Townscape, 1969

    Gerhard Richter’s Townscape (1969) recalls aerial photographs of cities bombed during the Second World War, particularly Dresden. While the subject of the painting can easily be identified as a cityscape seen from afar, Richter’s gestural application of paint abstracts the houses, buildings, streets and trees, so that individual elements when seen close up, dissolve into contemplative and perhaps transcendent passages of white, grey and black.
  • Nacht 10 III (1992) comes from Thomas Ruff’s series of “Night” photographs. These images depict industrial and suburban landscapes photographed...

    Thomas Ruff, Nacht 10 III, 1992

    Nacht 10 III (1992) comes from Thomas Ruff’s series of “Night” photographs. These images depict industrial and suburban landscapes photographed at night in and around the Düsseldorf area, where the artist lives. Ruff photographs using a night-vision device, producing blurred and greenish images reminiscent of military surveillance photographs made during the Gulf War to identify targets and gather intelligence. In Nacht 10 IIIRuff uses this enhanced vision to transform a banal scene of construction cranes sitting in an empty lot into something both sinister and sublime.
  • David Wojnarowicz’s Head (1984) is connected to a series of disembodied plaster heads entitled Metamorphosis. Relating these works to the...

    David Wojnarowicz, Head, 1984

    David Wojnarowicz’s Head (1984) is connected to a series of disembodied plaster heads entitled Metamorphosis. Relating these works to the twenty-three genes present in a human chromosome, Wojnarowicz has described the series as being about the evolution of consciousness. Perhaps representing planetary disorder as well as spiritual distress, Head is covered with torn fragments of geographical maps and the figure’s troubled eyes have been painted as blood-red ovals outlined in a thick line of black.
  • Landscapes after Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime includes these and other works by Adam Adach, Simon Aldridge, Joe Andoe, Richard Artschwager,...
    Michal Rovner, Outside #6, 1990
    Landscapes after Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime includes these and other works by Adam Adach, Simon Aldridge, Joe Andoe, Richard Artschwager, Dan Attoe, Georg Baselitz, Christiane Baumgartner, Larry Bell, Joseph Beuys, Katherine Bradford, Christo, Mary Corse, Gustave Courbet, Christoph Draeger, Roe Ethridge, Spencer Finch, Eric Fischl, Andreas Gursky, Eberhard Havekost, Neil Jenney, DoDo Jin Ming, Anselm Kiefer, Carla Klein, Richard Long, Dora Longo Bahia, Florian Maier-Aichen, Tony Matelli, Carlos Motta, Bruce Nauman, Robert Overby, Raymond Pettibon, The Atlas Group/Walid Raad, Anselm Reyle, Michal Rovner, Serban Savu, Christian Schumann, Norbert Schwontkowski, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Tim Trantenroth, Debora Warner, William Wegman, Matthias Weischer, Ai Weiwei, Anke Weyer, Jane and Louise Wilson and Thomas Wrede.
  • Born in New York in 1944, Joel Sternfeld is a renowned and influential artist using photography, noted for his large-format...
    Jane and Louise Wilson, Platform I, Gorilla VI - A Free and Anonymous Monument, 2003
    Born in New York in 1944, Joel Sternfeld is a renowned and influential artist using photography, noted for his large-format color photos documenting the American landscape. He earned his B.A. from Dartmouth College and teaches photography at Sarah Lawrence College in New York, where he is the Chairperson of Visual Arts and the Noble Foundation Chair in Art and Cultural History. His works are represented in institutional collections worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, D.C.; the Art Institute of Chicago; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany; Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, CT; and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. He has been the recipient of the Citigroup Photography Prize (2004), the Prix de Rome (1990-91), two Guggenheim fellowships (1982, 1978), and the National Endowment for the Arts Photographers Fellowship (1980). Thirteen books documenting Sternfeld’s projects have been published to date. Sternfeld lives and works in New York City.
  • Installation Views
  • Artworks
    • Adam Adach, Z.U.P., 2003
      Adam Adach, Z.U.P., 2003
    • Adam Adach, 30 km. ensemble, 2003
      Adam Adach, 30 km. ensemble, 2003
    • Adam Adach, May I Be Of Service To You?, 2004
      Adam Adach, May I Be Of Service To You?, 2004
    • Simon Aldridge, Bridge, 2005
      Simon Aldridge, Bridge, 2005
    • Simon Aldridge, All around the old Nurburgring there are places where the fast and wild died young, 2005
      Simon Aldridge, All around the old Nurburgring there are places where the fast and wild died young, 2005
    • Joe Andoe, Untitled (Back of Car), 2003
      Joe Andoe, Untitled (Back of Car), 2003
    • Richard Artschwager, Trees and Fields, 2008
      Richard Artschwager, Trees and Fields, 2008
    • Dan Attoe, The End of the Day, 2008
      Dan Attoe, The End of the Day, 2008
    • Dan Attoe, Wake Up, 2009
      Dan Attoe, Wake Up, 2009
    • Georg Baselitz, Birken, 1971-1972
      Georg Baselitz, Birken, 1971-1972
    • Christiane Baumgartner, Lisbon I, 2001
      Christiane Baumgartner, Lisbon I, 2001
    • Larry Bell, SVPF 3, 1987
      Larry Bell, SVPF 3, 1987
    • Joseph Beuys, Save the Woods, 1972
      Joseph Beuys, Save the Woods, 1972
    • Katherine Bradford, Beautiful Lake, 2009
      Katherine Bradford, Beautiful Lake, 2009
    • Christo, Surrounded Islands (Project for Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida), 1982
      Christo, Surrounded Islands (Project for Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, Florida), 1982
    • Mary Corse, Untitled (Black Earth Series), 1981
      Mary Corse, Untitled (Black Earth Series), 1981
    • Gustave Courbet, La vague (The wave), n.d.
      Gustave Courbet, La vague (The wave), n.d.
    • Christoph Draeger, Hurricane Andrew, 2000
      Christoph Draeger, Hurricane Andrew, 2000
    • Christoph Draeger, Pan Am 103, 2003
      Christoph Draeger, Pan Am 103, 2003
    • Roe Ethridge, House, Catskills, 2002
      Roe Ethridge, House, Catskills, 2002
    • Spencer Finch, Sky (Over the North Atlantic at 35,970 feet, October 29, 2007), 2007
      Spencer Finch, Sky (Over the North Atlantic at 35,970 feet, October 29, 2007), 2007
    • Spencer Finch, The River That Flows Both Ways (Hudson River, June 12, 2008; Early Morning Effect 9:20 am, Late Morning Effect 11:29 am, Noon Effect 12:10 pm, Afternoon Effect 3:54 pm, Evening Effect 7:08 pm), 2011
      Spencer Finch, The River That Flows Both Ways (Hudson River, June 12, 2008; Early Morning Effect 9:20 am, Late Morning Effect 11:29 am, Noon Effect 12:10 pm, Afternoon Effect 3:54 pm, Evening Effect 7:08 pm), 2011
    • Eric Fischl, Scenes from Late Paradise: Stupidity, 2006-2007
      Eric Fischl, Scenes from Late Paradise: Stupidity, 2006-2007
    • Andreas Gursky, Meerbuschm Krefeld, 1989
      Andreas Gursky, Meerbuschm Krefeld, 1989
    • Naoya Hatakeyama, Atmos, 2003
      Naoya Hatakeyama, Atmos, 2003
    • Eberhard Havekost, Messung der Radioaktivität am Ostbahnhof, 1996
      Eberhard Havekost, Messung der Radioaktivität am Ostbahnhof, 1996
    • Eberhard Havekost, The End B12, 2012
      Eberhard Havekost, The End B12, 2012
    • Neil Jenney, Threat and Sanctuary, 1969
      Neil Jenney, Threat and Sanctuary, 1969
    • Neil Jenney, Furrow on Furrow, 1970
      Neil Jenney, Furrow on Furrow, 1970
    • Neil Jenney, Atmosphere, 1978
      Neil Jenney, Atmosphere, 1978
    • DoDo Jin Ming, Free Element Plate XXIX, 2001
      DoDo Jin Ming, Free Element Plate XXIX, 2001
    • Anselm Kiefer, Die Etsch (The Adige), 1970 c.
      Anselm Kiefer, Die Etsch (The Adige), 1970 c.
    • Anselm Kiefer, Velimir Chlebnikov. Zeit, Maß der Welt (Velimir Chlebnikov. Time, Measure of the World), 2004
      Anselm Kiefer, Velimir Chlebnikov. Zeit, Maß der Welt (Velimir Chlebnikov. Time, Measure of the World), 2004
    • Carla Klein, Untitled, 2009
      Carla Klein, Untitled, 2009
    • Richard Long, Bowery Slate, 2011
      Richard Long, Bowery Slate, 2011
    • Dora Longo Bahia, Untitled (4000120), 2003
      Dora Longo Bahia, Untitled (4000120), 2003
    • Florian Maier-Aichen, Untitled (Mount Wilson), 2002
      Florian Maier-Aichen, Untitled (Mount Wilson), 2002
    • Tony Matelli, Weed, 2006 or 2008
      Tony Matelli, Weed, 2006 or 2008
    • Carlos Motta, Public Domain #4, 2004
      Carlos Motta, Public Domain #4, 2004
    • Carlos Motta, Public Domain #6, 2004
      Carlos Motta, Public Domain #6, 2004
    • Carlos Motta, Public Domain #9, 2004
      Carlos Motta, Public Domain #9, 2004
    • Carlos Motta, Public Domain #14, 2004
      Carlos Motta, Public Domain #14, 2004
    • Bruce Nauman, Setting a Good Corner (Allegory & Metaphor), 1999
      Bruce Nauman, Setting a Good Corner (Allegory & Metaphor), 1999
    • Robert Overby, Brick painting (from Wall Rubbing No. 1), 1971
      Robert Overby, Brick painting (from Wall Rubbing No. 1), 1971
    • Raymond Pettibon, No Title (Wave Group), 2004
      Raymond Pettibon, No Title (Wave Group), 2004
    • The Atlas Group/Walid Raad, Secrets in the Open Sea, plate #21, 1994-2004
      The Atlas Group/Walid Raad, Secrets in the Open Sea, plate #21, 1994-2004
    • Anselm Reyle, Strohballen, 2005
      Anselm Reyle, Strohballen, 2005
    • Gerhard Richter, Townscape, 1969
      Gerhard Richter, Townscape, 1969
    • Michal Rovner, Outside #6, 1990
      Michal Rovner, Outside #6, 1990
    • Thomas Ruff, Nacht 10 III, 1992
      Thomas Ruff, Nacht 10 III, 1992
    • Serban Savu, Untitled, 2007
      Serban Savu, Untitled, 2007
    • Serban Savu, Peripheral View, 2008
      Serban Savu, Peripheral View, 2008
    • Serban Savu, They Cannot Hear Us, 2008
      Serban Savu, They Cannot Hear Us, 2008
    • Christian Schumann, O Give Me A Home, 2005
      Christian Schumann, O Give Me A Home, 2005
    • Norbert Schwontkowski, Egalstadt Nachts, 2005
      Norbert Schwontkowski, Egalstadt Nachts, 2005
    • Norbert Schwontkowski, Hohe Tannen III, 2005
      Norbert Schwontkowski, Hohe Tannen III, 2005
    • Joel Sternfeld, London Bridge, 2016 (still)
      Joel Sternfeld, London Bridge, 2016 (still)
    • Hiroshi Sugimoto, Ionian Sea, Santa Cesarea, 1993
      Hiroshi Sugimoto, Ionian Sea, Santa Cesarea, 1993
    • Tim Trantenroth, Car Bomb, 2005
      Tim Trantenroth, Car Bomb, 2005
    • Debora Warner, Hunger Moon, 2005
      Debora Warner, Hunger Moon, 2005
    • William Wegman, Season's Greetings, 2008
      William Wegman, Season's Greetings, 2008
    • Matthias Weischer, Bulgarisches Haus, 2001
      Matthias Weischer, Bulgarisches Haus, 2001
    • Ai Weiwei, Oil Spills, 2006
      Ai Weiwei, Oil Spills, 2006
    • Anke Weyer, Malebranche, 2008
      Anke Weyer, Malebranche, 2008
    • Jane and Louise Wilson, Platform I, Gorilla VI - A Free and Anonymous Monument, 2003
      Jane and Louise Wilson, Platform I, Gorilla VI - A Free and Anonymous Monument, 2003
    • David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Globe Head), 1984
      David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (Globe Head), 1984
    • David Wojnarowicz, Untitled, 1984
      David Wojnarowicz, Untitled, 1984
    • Thomas Wrede, Beachwalkers, 2004
      Thomas Wrede, Beachwalkers, 2004
  • Events

    • OPEN FRIDAYS
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      OPEN FRIDAYS

      29 July | 26 August | 30 September 2016 Once a month we welcome visitors to view our exhibitions without a guide and at their own pace.
    • AFTERNOON FOR EDUCATORS
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      AFTERNOON FOR EDUCATORS

      16 August 2016
      Educators are invited to join us for a guided tour of the current exhibitions, Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime , curated by Joel Sternfeld, and Outdoor Sculpture: Richard Deacon,...
    • FILM SCREENING, Mr. Turner
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      FILM SCREENING

      Mr. Turner 16 Oktober 2016
      Presented in conjunction with the exhibition, Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime , on view at the Hall Art Foundation's galleries in Reading, Vermont from 14 May - 27 November...
  • Press

    • TAKE MAGAZINE, GOT ART?
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      TAKE MAGAZINE

      GOT ART? Oktober 31, 2016
      Lexington Farm continues to quench the thirst of Reading's residents, but these days they're thirsty for fine art. For 180 years, Lexington Farm served as a dairy farm for the...
    • ART NEW ENGLAND, Review: Vermont
      Press

      ART NEW ENGLAND

      Review: Vermont September 1, 2016
      Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime
    • WOODSTOCK MAGAZINE, Happenings: Fall 2016
      Press

      WOODSTOCK MAGAZINE

      Happenings: Fall 2016 September 1, 2016
      Landscapes After Ruskin: Redefining the Sublime
    • VALLEY NEWS, ART NOTES: EXHIBITION FINDS DARKNESS IN THE SUBLIME
      Press

      VALLEY NEWS

      ART NOTES: EXHIBITION FINDS DARKNESS IN THE SUBLIME September 29, 2016
      When the 19th century English art critic John Ruskin described his theory of the sublime in art, he was in the midst of vigorously championing the work of his countryman,...
    • SEVEN DAYS, ART REVIEW: 'LANDSCAPES AFTER RUSKIN: REDEFINING THE SUBLIME,' HALL ART FOUNDATION
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      SEVEN DAYS

      ART REVIEW: 'LANDSCAPES AFTER RUSKIN: REDEFINING THE SUBLIME,' HALL ART FOUNDATION August 24, 2016
      Vermont had little to do with the rarified world of high-end art until 2012. That's when collectors Andrew and Christine Hall restored a farmhouse and...
    • THE BOSTON GLOBE, IN VERMONT, A NEW AND DIFFERENT LOOK AT LANDSCAPE
      Press

      THE BOSTON GLOBE

      IN VERMONT, A NEW AND DIFFERENT LOOK AT LANDSCAPE August 8, 2016
      Impressive show navigates landscape and the sublime
    • ARTSCOPE, Redefining the Sublime
      Press

      ARTSCOPE

      Redefining the Sublime Juli 1, 2016
      For Victorian critic John Ruskin, the 'sublime' described an aesthetic experience of awe and magnificence accompanied by subjective and even violent emotion. Guest curator Joel Sternfeld, a photographer and videog-rapher...
    • THE VERMONT STANDARD, NEW ART IN OLD SETTING, OLD IDEAS IN NEW ART
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      THE VERMONT STANDARD

      NEW ART IN OLD SETTING, OLD IDEAS IN NEW ART Juni 7, 2016
      As a tour group wandered among a babbling brook, surrounded by lush spring grass dotted with hundreds of bright yellow dandelions, Hall Foundation Art Museum docent Susan Piccoli talked about...
  • Publikationen
    • Landscapes After Ruskin

      Landscapes After Ruskin

      Redefining the Sublime 2016
      Hardcover 160 pages
      Publisher: Hirmer Publishers
      ISBN: 978-3-7774-2989-2
      Dimensions: 10 x 11 inches
      Weiterlesen
  • Artists

    • Adam Adach
      Artists

      Adam Adach

    • Simon Aldridge
      Artists

      Simon Aldridge

    • Joe Andoe
      Artists

      Joe Andoe

    • Richard Artschwager
      Artists

      Richard Artschwager

    • Dan Attoe
      Artists

      Dan Attoe

    • Georg Baselitz
      Artists

      Georg Baselitz

    • Christiane Baumgartner
      Artists

      Christiane Baumgartner

    • Larry Bell
      Artists

      Larry Bell

    • Joseph Beuys
      Artists

      Joseph Beuys

    • Katherine Bradford
      Artists

      Katherine Bradford

    • Christo
      Artists

      Christo

    • Mary Corse
      Artists

      Mary Corse

    • Gustave Courbet
      Artists

      Gustave Courbet

    • Christoph Draeger
      Artists

      Christoph Draeger

    • Roe Ethridge
      Artists

      Roe Ethridge

    • Spencer Finch
      Artists

      Spencer Finch

    • Eric Fischl
      Artists

      Eric Fischl

    • Andreas Gursky
      Artists

      Andreas Gursky

    • Naoya Hatakeyama
      Artists

      Naoya Hatakeyama

    • Eberhard Havekost
      Artists

      Eberhard Havekost

    • Neil Jenney
      Artists

      Neil Jenney

    • DoDo Jin Ming
      Artists

      DoDo Jin Ming

    • Anselm Kiefer
      Artists

      Anselm Kiefer

    • Carla Klein
      Artists

      Carla Klein

    • Richard Long
      Artists

      Richard Long

    • Dora Longo Bahia
      Artists

      Dora Longo Bahia

    • Florian Maier-Aichen
      Artists

      Florian Maier-Aichen

    • Tony Matelli
      Artists

      Tony Matelli

    • Carlos Motta
      Artists

      Carlos Motta

    • Bruce Nauman
      Artists

      Bruce Nauman

    • Robert Overby
      Artists

      Robert Overby

    • Raymond Pettibon
      Artists

      Raymond Pettibon

    • The Atlas Group/Walid Raad
      Artists

      The Atlas Group/Walid Raad

    • Anselm Reyle
      Artists

      Anselm Reyle

    • Gerhard Richter
      Artists

      Gerhard Richter

    • Michal Rovner
      Artists

      Michal Rovner

    • Thomas Ruff
      Artists

      Thomas Ruff

    • Serban Savu
      Artists

      Serban Savu

    • Christian Schumann
      Artists

      Christian Schumann

    • Norbert Schwontkowski
      Artists

      Norbert Schwontkowski

    • Joel Sternfeld
      Artists

      Joel Sternfeld

    • Hiroshi Sugimoto
      Artists

      Hiroshi Sugimoto

    • Tim Trantenroth
      Artists

      Tim Trantenroth

    • Debora Warner
      Artists

      Debora Warner

    • William Wegman
      Artists

      William Wegman

    • Matthias Weischer
      Artists

      Matthias Weischer

    • Ai Weiwei
      Artists

      Ai Weiwei

    • Anke Weyer
      Artists

      Anke Weyer

    • Jane and Louise Wilson
      Artists

      Jane and Louise Wilson

    • David Wojnarowicz
      Artists

      David Wojnarowicz

    • Thomas Wrede
      Artists

      Thomas Wrede

  • Installation views: Jeffrey Nintzel
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