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Landscapes Reimagined: Rachel Rose and Rick Silva Installations from the Art Bridges Foundation

08 Nov 2024 - 20 Sep 2025

Landscapes Reimagined: Rachel Rose and Rick Silva Video Works from the Art Bridges Foundation + Hockaday Collection Artwork

Preview Reception: Thursday, November 7, 2024 5-7 pm

Members: Free  General Public: $10

Exhibition Dates: November 8, 2024- September 20, 2025

Exhibition Description:

Landscapes Reimagined features two multi-media video installation works from internationally acclaimed artists Rachel Rose and Rick Silva on extended loan from the Art Bridges Foundation collection, as well as 15 works from the Hockaday Museum of Art’s permanent collection. All selected works feature contemporary interpretations and explorations of traditional landscape painting through new media, impressionistic styles, and abstracted line and form.

American artist Rachel Rose’s multi-media, room-size, immersive video installation, Lake Valley (2016), is an enchanting, visually rich animated storybook video, with themes and imagery from classic children’s literature, such as forest landscapes and woodland creatures. Rose creates a dreamlike story about central themes of childhood stories: imagination, loneliness, and longing for personal connection. Through dense collage and cell animation techniques, the artist combines illustrated layers of fantasy and imaginative detail for all ages.

Brazilian born artist Rick Silva’s immersive video installation, Western Fronts: Cascade Siskiyou, Gold Butte, Grand Staircase-Escalante, and Bears Ears (2018),  explore themes of technology, ecology, and climate change. This contemporary video work reflects the political and ecological threats to four U.S. National Monuments,  combining aerial drone footage and photogrammetry (the process of capturing images and stitching them together to create a digital model) with 3D animation to create a dystopic nature documentary.

 

  • Date: 08 Nov 2024 - 20 Sep 2025
  • Curators:Hockaday Museum of Art

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