Jeffrey Gibson features in '(Un)Settled: The Landscape in American Art'
'(Un)Settled: The Landscape in American Art' celebrates the rich, complicated, and evolving topic of the landscape in American art, from its origins in 19th century painting into contemporary art. The show highlights the unsettled, or evolving, conversations around landscape and its relationship to establishing cultural and national identity over the last two centuries.
This multidisciplinary project comprises of forty artworks and includes examples of material culture such as furniture, glass, ceramics, and baskets. Building upon noted Hudson River School paintings, the show offers a deeper look at the topic of landscape through the eyes of different artists, including works by Fidelia Bridges, Marsden Hartley, Georgia O’Keeffe, Benny Andrews, William Christenberry, Ana Mendieta, Ed Ruscha, Jeffrey Gibson, and Jacqueline Bishop.