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Nature as Artifice: New Dutch Landscape in Photography and Video Art

ROCHESTER, N.Y. —The description “Dutch landscape” may evoke an idyllic vision reminiscent of Dutch landscape paintings, but today the Netherlands is known for its planned, manipulated landscape. In the last two decades a number of Dutch photographers and filmmakers have taken contemporary Dutch landscape and nature as their point of departure. George Eastman House presents a major survey of this new work, titled Nature as Artifice: New Dutch Landscape in Photography and Video Art, on view June 13 through Aug. 16. It is a companion show to the Eastman House summer exhibition New Topographics, originally mounted in 1975, illustrating the profound influence of that exhibition on the generations that have followed.

Affected by a global reordering of production and industry, the agrarian function of the Dutch landscape is making way for suburbanization, recreation, industrial and business parks and infrastructure for transportation. “The country is in the throes of a continual process of spatial planning, and reorganization,” said Maartje van den Heuvel, curator of Nature as Artifice. “The radically artificial nature of things like greenhouses, waterworks, polders with gleaming new designer cities, and geometrically patterned nature areas that were designed just yesterday often imbue the Dutch landscape with a distinctive visual appeal.”

Nature as Artifice opened in June 2008 at Kršller-Mźller Museum in Otterlo, the Netherlands, and traveled to Neue Pinakothek in Munich, Germany. After the Eastman House display, Nature as Artifice will travel to Aperture Gallery in New York City, Sept. 10 through Oct. 29, 2009.

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Images

Top Left

Cary Markerink (Indonesian, b. 1951)
A4 Schiphol
1996
Ilfochrome lamda print
Collection of the artist

Bottom (Left to Right)

Henze Boekhout (Dutch, b. 1947)
'Hold it like that!' [A color study],
Amsterdam
1990
Chromogenic color print
Collection of the artist

Marnix Goossens (Dutch, b.1967)
Flevotuin
2000
Chromogenic color print
Courtesy Aschenbach & 
Hofland Galleries, Amsterdam

Frank van der Salm (Dutch, b. 1964)
Square
2006
Chromogenic color print
©Interpolis (Tilburg), Courtesy
MKgalerie.nl, Rotterdam/Berlin

The Eastman House exhibition of Nature as Artifice is made possible in part by the Mondriaan Foundation and The Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York.

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