Overgrowth, an exhibition featuring representations of prolific expansion, growth and mutation found in nature as well as the built environment will open at the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, MA on April 1 and continue through September 18.
Overgrowth, drawn from deCordova’s permanent collection, includes work in various mediums by more than 45
artists, including
Edward Steichen, Rachel Perry, Willy Heeks, Lee Friedlander, Todd McKie, Jean Arp, Layla Ali, Henry Moore, Jon Imber and Laura McPhee.
Edward Steichen, Rachel Perry, Willy Heeks, Lee Friedlander, Todd McKie, Jean Arp, Layla Ali, Henry Moore, Jon Imber and Laura McPhee.
The exhibition’s central theme examines
aspects of transformation and change that occur in nature. Many of these works
also address human perceptions of the landscape and the ways in which people
attempt to control and shape the natural world.
Yikes, that sounds kinda serious, doesn't it?
Yikes, that sounds kinda serious, doesn't it?
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