| During January and February Glyndor House was the site of intensive transformation, inhabited by artists creating installations that engage the interior spaces and vistas in unlikely ways. The projects are influenced directly by the experience of the garden in winter, when the winds rip through the bare trees, and the raking light, reflected off the snow-covered lawn, permeates the rooms. Wave Hill and its relationship to the Hudson River, the Bronx, and New York City is the starting point for artists who begin with specific places, but employ distinct methods of abstraction to push the notion of landscape beyond the traditional frame. The artists include Amy Chan, Yvonne Estrada, Jeffrey Gibson, Ulrike Heydenreich, Geraldine Lau, Lucas Monaco, Hilda Shen, Vargas-Suarez Universal, and Amy Yoes.
New York Times Art Review by Benjamin Genocchio.
Principal funding for the Visual Arts Program is provided by The Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Charitable Trust. This exhibition and related programs are made possible by the Greenwall Foundation and the Bronx Council on the Arts with public funds through the U.S. Small Business Administration. Thank you to the artists for the immeasurable time and creativity that went into these installations, and to Michael Steinberg Fine Art, New York, NY.
The Arts at Wave Hill are sponsored by

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