GARDEN: Sargent's Daughters opens a group exhibition
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GARDEN: Sargent's Daughters opens a group exhibition
Thornton Dial, Tigers Like To Play, circa 1990s, House paint on carpet mounted to wood, 24.75 x 33.5 inches.



NEW YORK, NY.- So many gardens, both real and imaginary, populate our imaginations: Eden, Paradise, The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, "yard shows" created by African American artists in the American South, Watts Towers, Versailles. The garden creates an idyllic and meaningful space through the organization of nature and art. These man-made utopias provide the makers a sense of purpose and vision, and offer a welcome distraction from the stresses of daily life. Visitors to gardens often enjoy these same gifts and find themselves in spaces equally suitable for reflection or recreation.

The delicate push-and-pull between Nature and artifice creates a realm that is continually evolving and transcendent in ways inaccessible to either architecture or wilderness. The contradictory forces work together and in opposition, spurring a wild dance in the process. The result, in the words of 18th Century landscape architect, Capability Brown, should "supply all the elegance and all the comforts which Mankind wants in the Country and... be exactly fit for the owner, the Poet and the Painter."

In GARDEN, viewers encounter established and emerging contemporary artists alongside notable self-taught/Outsider artists in an immersive setting created using turf, living and faux plants, special lighting and meandering pathways. Like any good garden, we let our imaginations, materials and space guide us in shaping the scene. Gardens hold mystery and secrets, but most importantly offer us beautiful escapes from the world at large. Reflection, meditation and conversation are encouraged and welcome. Stay a spell.

Anonymous • Donald Baechler • Katherine Bernhardt • Peter Attie Besharo • Katherine Bradford • Melissa Brown • Hawkins Bolden • James Castle • Sanford Darling • Thornton Dial • Joseph Dolinksy • Austin Eddy • Emily Furr • Hilary Harkness • EJ Hauser • William Hawkins • Mike Goodlett • Hein Koh • Tony Matelli • Ike Morgan • Ryan Mrozowski • Melvin Edward Nelson • Chris Oh • Andrew Ondrejcak • Betty Parsons •Nate Plotkin • Gabriel Rico • Mason Saltarrelli • Shinichi Sawada • Josh Smith • Sufjan Stevens • Leopold Strobl • Brandi Twilley • Frank Walter • José Luis Vargas • Eugene Von Bruenchenheim • Anna Zemáková










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September 26, 2019

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Paul Aizpiri's Le Port de Saint Mandrier surfaces

Exhibition debuts new works from Charles Gaines's signature Gridworks series

Trevor Paglen creates a new work for the Barbican's The Curve.

Phillips announces modern highlights from the November Evening Sale of 20th Century & Contemporary Art

Wright & Wright Architects unveil a new Library for St John's College, Oxford

From Rome to Purchase: Yto Barrada, The Dye Garden, on view for the first time in the U.S.

Christie's celebrates Chicago with a week of exhibitions, events and educational programs

Peter Koch Printer: A forty-five-year retrospective opens at the Grolier Club

"Pueblo Dynasties" showcases Southwest pottery's most illustrious families

Quadruple-signed photo of Iwo Jima Flag Raising offered in Heritage Auctions' Photographs Auction

GARDEN: Sargent's Daughters opens a group exhibition

Sworders to offer a souvenir of a famous Soho drinking den

Works by peter campus on view at three museums in Winston-Salem

Cultured Magazine debuts inaugural "Living Legends" issue

Exhibition offers a different perspective of African ceramics from the collection of Franz, Duke of Bavaria

Detroit Institute of Arts names new Assistant Curator of Native American Art

MIT List Visual Arts Center announces a number of staff appointments and promotions

Senegal's powerful Mourides build 'biggest mosque in West Africa'

Artworks by Toulouse-Lautrec and Theodor Karner will headline Ahlers & Ogletree's auction

Classic Frank Frazetta painting offered for first time in Heritage Auctions' Illustration Art Auction

Anna Maria Maiolino's first UK retrospective opens at the Whitechapel Gallery




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