Invisible Landscape

Invisible Landscape

Stand4 Gallery

Bia Monteiro, Tucumá, 2018. Archival pigment print, 30 x 40 inches. Courtesy of the artist.

May 15, 2018
Invisible Landscape
April 19–May 31, 2018
Stand4 Gallery
414 78 Street
11209 New York NY

Hours: Saturday 12–3pm

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Participating artists: Tatiana ArochaMike ClemowLucy HeltonDaniel KuklaBianca Lee VasquezBia MonteiroLisa Schonberg

Presented by Stan4 Gallery and LABVerde

Invisible Landscape features the artists of the LABVerde Art Immersion Program in the Amazon in Manaus, Brazil. The program promotes an intensive experience in the rainforest to explore the connection between science, art and the natural environment. The program's main goal is to promote artistic creation through a constructive debate about environmental issues generated by both theory and life experiences in nature.

The Amazon enjoys a certain iconic, mythological status—everyone knows about the Amazon, imagines it readily, even without first-hand experience. While many countries drive their economies from Amazon resources, the realization of this value is synonymous with its destruction through deforestation for cattle ranching and the soy monoculture. The perennial value of the Amazon, therefore, is politically and economically invisible.

The artwork in Invisible Landscape explores the mythos of the Amazon and reflects on the various “ways of knowing” that can arise from first-hand experience. The artists in Invisible Landscape employ various strategies to understand their experience and relationships to the forest; observational aesthetics, embodied knowledge, archiving and cataloging, speculative visioning, and personal dialog. These objects and experiences may be interpreted as documents, narratives, or relics, each unveiling a hidden way of valuing of this world resource.

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