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Verging on Real
Glyndor Gallery | May 6-August 19, 2001
Verging on Real presented constructed landscapes that veered between the natural and the artificial, to challenge traditional ways of representing and perceiving the landscape. Artists include Joan Bankemper, Gregory Crane, Rob de Mar, Peter Edlund, Patrick Jacobs, Mick O'Shea, Sheila Pepe, Ted Victoria.
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Willie Cole
Everything and Anything
generated@wavehill | August 17-October 15, 2001

In this interactive installation, a field of turnstyles made from PVC plastic pipe sat on the lawn in juxtaposition with the elegant landscape. The project illuminated the fragile and complex balance between the urban and natural environments.

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Sensing the Forest
Glyndor Gallery | September 16-November 25, 2001

In celebration of autumn, Sensing the Forest brought together artworks inspired by trees and forests in different regions of the world. Eduardo Rincon, Luis Castro, Linda Covit, Alyson Shotz, George Crespo, Bently Spang, Robert Weins, and Robert Lobe.

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Welcome
Glyndor Gallery | May 7-August 20, 2000

Welcome draws on the distinctive interior of Glyndor Gallery by presenting eleven artists who connect home and the natural world.  David Baskin with Deborah A. Goldberg, Roberley Bell, Jean Blackburn, Esperanza Cortés, Carolynn Desch, David Hess, Elizabeth Newman, Francesco Simeti, Carol Sun, Allan Wexler, and Lynn Yamamoto.

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Sylvia Benitez
Beneath the Bark, Under Leaf and Log
generated@wavehill | September 3-October 30, 2000

This project drew the visitor to the woods through large balls made from invasive vines on the sloping lawn, and a series of sculptures strung with baling twine resembling the underbelly of a mushroom that were attached to trees.

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Abundant Invention
Glyndor Gallery | September 17-December 10, 2000

Featured works that are based on the structure and cultural meaning of plants by Jackie Brookner, Ming Fay, Maria Martinez-Cañas, Michelle Stuare and Frances Whitehead.

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Laura Anderson Barbata
Traces of Infinity/Infinidad de Trazos
generated@wavehill | September 4-November 14, 1999
Traces of Infinity was a series of eleven installations throughout the Herbert and Hyonja Abrons Woodlands that explored identity and heritage along a path that revealed the visitor’s essential connection to nature.
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