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Nature Indoors for the Holidays
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Wave Hill House, Glyndor House and Front Gate | December 1 - 31, 2005 |
To celebrate the holiday season 9 contemporary artists bring nature indoors by transforming Wave Hill House, a former 19th century estate house, with festive décor and natural trimmings. Artists include Noah Baen, Ann Chahbandour, Cathy Deutsch, Judy Hoffman, Patricia Miranda, Tadashi Mitsui, Alice Momm, Eung Ho Park and Carol Sun.
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Colin Selleck
Folia: Wave Hill |
Wave Hill House Gallery | September 1 - November 27, 2005 |
| Colin Selleck's photographs explore the manifestations of organic pattern found in the natural environment. Folia: Wave Hill extends his investigation into the plant realm. The exhibition consists of black and white photographs of exotic flora found on Wave Hill's grounds, with an intimate view of these magnified specimens.
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5 Projects/Wave Hill |
| Glyndor Gallery and grounds | September 10 - November 27, 2005 |
5 Projects/Wave Hill brings together installations created by Suzanne Bocanegra, Lee Boroson, Kurt Lightner, Joan Linder, and Jason Middlebrook, that respond to Wave Hill’s garden setting with autumnal works that convey a sense of the season’s transience and temporality.
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Meteorologic Phenomena
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Glyndor Gallery and Grounds | June 11-August 28, 2005
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Using Glyndor Gallery and the grounds, this exhibit explores a variety of artistic responses to the weather, that elemental force that shapes all human relationships to nature. Margaret Cogswell, John Dooley, Spencer Finch, Matthew Geller, Sandy Gellis, Stefan Hagen, Lisa Hein & Bob Seng, Cassandra James, Michael Krondl, Rima Mardoyan-Smyth, Andrea Polli, Kevin Todd, and Lisa Young.
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Bronx Lot Florilegium
Bob Braine & Leslie Reed |
generated@wavehill | June 11-August 28, 2005 |
Bronx Lot Florilegium is a multi-part project focused on the diverse, yet overlooked, plant life flourishing in the edges of the Bronx. Artists Bob Braine and Leslie Reed combined discovery, research and observation with their artistic skills to uncover three thriving ecosystems within one abandoned lot, where a wide range of native and invasive plants flourish.
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Bryony Ann Romer
All Things Being Equal
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Wave Hill House Gallery | June 11-August 28, 2005 |
Bryony Ann Romer transports Wave Hill throughout the city by photographing a scaled model of Wave Hill House in well-known and overlooked natural spaces throughout the five boroughs.
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Pattie Lee Becker
Love First, Live Incidentally –
or How Humans Grew into Nature |
Wave Hill House Gallery | March 8 – June 5, 2005 |
Using the complexity of nature as inspiration, Pattie Lee Becker combines elements from plants, animals and humans to create elaborately patterned drawings.
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Out of Bounds |
Glyndor Gallery | March 5 - May 30, 2005 |
Taking the notion of landscape beyond the frame, nine artists employ distinct methods of abstraction to offer a fresh view of a traditional subject, while engaging the interior spaces of Glyndor House. See these incredible works by Amy Chan, Yvonne Estrada, Jeffrey Gibson, Ulrike Heydenreich, Geraldine Lau, Lucas Monaco, Hilda Shen, Vargas-Suarez Universal and Amy Yoes.
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