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Art and Literature Series
Event<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/05/14/landscape-contemporary-art-eric-aho-marcella-durand-mark-innerst-claire-s>




*Landscape in Contemporary Art*



*Marcella Durand*

*in conversation with*

*Eric Aho, Mark Innerst,*

*Claire Sherman, Darren Waterston*



Wednesday May 14, 2014

6:00 p.m.



Margaret Liebman Berger Forum
Room 227 (2nd Floor)



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5thAvenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>*



 Room 227 opens to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



*Poet and art writer Marcella Durand moderates a discussion, with artists
Eric Aho, Mark Innerst, Claire Sherman and Darren Waterston, about the
significance of landscape and environmental issues in contemporary art and
the multifarious ways that their works and practices address word and
image. Durand's reading of her poetry accompanies the conversation*.



*Eric Aho* <http://ericaho.com/> is an American painter known for his
gestural, abstracted paintings that evoke natural forms. Recent exhibitions
include *In the Landscape* at the Federal Reserve Board in Washington D.C.
(2013), *Transcending Nature: Paintings by Eric Aho* at the Currier Museum
of Art in New Hampsire (2012), and *Eric Aho: Ice Box* at the Brattleboro
Museum and Art Center in Vermont (2009). Aho’s paintings have also been
shown internationally in Ireland, South Africa, Cuba, Norway, and Finland,
among others. His work is represented in many collections, including The
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts, MA; The Fine Arts
Museum of San Francisco, CA; and The New York Public Library, NY. He lives
and works in Saxtons River, VT.



*Marcella Durand*<http://www.poetrysociety.org/psa/poetry/crossroads/qa_american_poetry/page_13/>’s
most recent books<http://catalog.nypl.org/search%7ES1?/adurand%2C+marcella/adurand+marcella/1%2C2%2C7%2CB/exact&FF=adurand+marcella&1%2C6%2C/indexsort=r>
 are *Deep Eco Pre*, a collaboration with Tina Darragh (Little Red
Leaves); *AREA
*(Belladonna); and *Traffic & Weather*, a site-specific poem written during
a residency at the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council in downtown Manhattan
(Futurepoem). Her essays on the intersections of poetry, ecology and art
have appeared in NYFA Current, Critiphoria, Ecopoetics, and other venues.
She has recently completed a new collection titled *The Prospect*, and is
now writing a book-length alexandrine titled *In This World Previous to
Ours*.



*Mark Innerst* <http://www.artnet.com/artists/mark-innerst/> is a painter
who transforms the urban landscape, investing it with deeply resonant
beauty and complexity. His scenes of skies and waterways also have luminous
and morphing qualities, the works appearing alternately majestic, immense,
and serene. He has exhibited widely, with solo shows at museums including
the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MI; Contemporary Arts Museum,
Houston, TX; and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, IL. His work is
represented in many collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art,
NY; The Museum of Modern Art, NY; and The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY.
Innerst lives and works in Philadelphia, PA and Cape May, NJ.



*Claire Sherman* <http://www.clairesherman.com/>’s paintings alternate
between representative and abstract, depicting situations that are
familiar, yet banal. Her images address the ubiquity of imagery that we
associate with the landscape genre, and while not seeking to portray any
specific view or experience, they become their own locations. Sherman has
completed residencies at the Terra Foundation for American Art, the
MacDowell Colony, the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, Yaddo, and the
Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace program. Her work is included
in collections including The UBS Art Collection, NY; The Nerman Museum of
Contemporary Art, KS; and The Margulies Collection, FL. Sherman is an
Assistant Professor at Drew University, Madison, NJ, and lives and works in
New York, NY.



*Darren Waterston* <http://darrenwaterston.com/> creates illusionary
paintings that hint at another dimension or reality. The exhibition, *Darren
Waterston: Uncertain Beauty*<http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=847>,
opens at MassMOCA, North Adams, MA, in March 2014. Other exhibition
highlights include *A Bestiary: New Prints by Darren Waterston* at the
Legion of Honor, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, CA (2013-14) and *The
Forest Eater *(2011), which Waterston conceived for The Contemporary
Museum, Honolulu, HI. His
work<http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/search?t=smart&q=darren%20waterston&commit=Search&searchOpt=catalogue>is
represented in numerous collections, including the Hammer Museum, CA;
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA; and The Portland Art Museum, OR.
Waterston currently lives and works in New York, NY and North Adams, MA.


Conceived and organized by *Arezoo
Moseni*<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/02/26/modern-art-book-mary-ann-caws-wayne-koestenbaum-arezoo-moseni-art-and-foo>,
and in its fifth year, *Art and Literature
Series*<http://www.nypl.org/audiovideo/swarm-flock-host-mark-doty-darren-waterston-art-and-literature-series-event-accompanying->
events
bring forth pollinations across the literary and visual arts with readings
and discussions by acclaimed artists, authors and poets.


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