Chiefly illustrated. Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:
The silent and continuous erosion trickling from the top of mountains, via glaciers, trop-ical forests, sand dunes, icefields of Patago-nia, European glaciers into the ocean and the urban waterways of New York?s harbor. Trac-ing an unbroken line, the eye is guided from one sweeping landscape to the next without doubting their separateness in location and origin, showing the interconnectedness of distant environments, opening up conversa-tions between the different (political) land-scapes in which we live.Renate Aller is a German living in New York. Her large-scale photographs are held in numer-ous museums including the Hamburger Kunst-halle, the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., the Yale University Art Gallery, the George Eastman Museum, the New York Historical Society Museum, the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Locle, and the Parrish Art Museum. 0 0Exhibition: Chiaroscuro Gallery, Santa Fe, NM, USA (Summer 2021) / Weber Fine Art, Greenwich, CT, USA (Fall 2021) / City Museum of Ljubljana, Slovenia (12.10.2021 - 30.01.2022) / Galerie Clara Maria Sels, Düsseldorf (dates unknown) / Project Pressure, New Zealand (2022).
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