Previously On View
In this focus exhibition of approximately 20 photographs, prints, drawings, and textiles, the natural environment is a source of creative inspiration worth celebrating and protecting.
Works by artists such as Winslow Homer, Richard Misrach, Charles Sheeler, and Kiki Smith, among many others, depict the elements of air, water, earth, and fire and address broader themes of ecological awareness and preservation. These themes range from how artists have used visual language to convey the act of locating oneself in nature; works that depict natural forms through the physical integration of environmental components; and artists’ commentary on sites of environmental disaster, the sociopolitical ramifications of human impact, and the potential of symbiotic healing for this planet and its occupants.
"The conjunction of art and nature is one of the richest artistic themes across centuries, and this exhibition highlights the sheer creativity of artistic approaches to the elements. The variety of work will delight and perhaps even surprise people who think they know the BMA’s collections."
— Co-Curator Leslie Cozzi
Presented as part of the Turn Again to the Earth environmental initiative.
Curated by Andaleeb Badiee Banta, former BMA Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs.
Archive Gallery Images
Location
The Cone Wing
Select Artworks in this Exhibition
Winslow Homer
Coconut Palms
1897
Thomas Moran
The Gathering Storm Cloud
1892
Richard Long
Papers of River Muds
1989
William Morris
Rose
1882
Julie Mehretu
Plate 1 from the portfolio “Landscape Allegories”
2002
Julie Mehretu
Plate 7 from the portfolio “Landscape Allegories”
2002
Gloria and Herbert Katzenberg
Espalier
1967
Richard Misrach
Salton Sea (Red Beacon)
1984
Larry Schwarm
Wheat Stubble Fire, Eastern Colorado
1991
Yao Lu
Yaolu’s new Landscape I-06 View of waterfall with rocks and pines
2006
Olafur Eliasson
Your memory of now (opening)
2016
Jowita Wyszomirska
Nothing Gold Can Stay 2
2022
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