Monthly Archives: November 2015
Introducing THE NEW EXPLORERS
I’m pleased to announce that The New Explorers is now officially on sale (order here and here). This small yet expansive survey of twelve female artists highlights certain changes occurring both in the art world and in the culture at … Continue reading
Amy Stein: Uncontrollable Messengers
Amy Stein does not identify as a landscape photographer. For her, the genre of landscape photography is narrowly defined as images made in empty space that is majestic and sublime. Over the course of our conversation, we expanded the category … Continue reading
Christy Gast: Where Body Meets Landscape
In 2009, Christy Gast was flying from Tampa to Miami when she saw a giant body of water she knew nothing about. Her subsequent research led her to the Herbert Hoover Dike, which surrounds Lake Okeechobee. Once only ten feet … Continue reading
The Search for Identity in the American Landscape
The New Explorers was inspired by my quest as an artist. My interest in artistic representation of the American landscape began in the early 1980s. As a very young photographer I was drawn to the genre of landscape photography and … Continue reading