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River Crossings
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23 September 2023

In a unique and groundbreaking 2015 presentation of important contemporary art rarely seen in the traditional environs of the Hudson River Valley, the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Olana, Frederic Edwin Church's Persian-inspired mansion, showcased the work of contemporary American artists such as Chuck Close, Cindy Sherman, Maya Lin, Martin Puryear, and Gregory Crewdson, some of the 30 artists featured in the exhibition. Stephen Hannock, celebrated Luminist painter and one of the exhibition's co-curators, stated that "this is a terrific opportunity to open up contemporary art, as well as these historic properties, to audiences who will see firsthand these shared artistic concerns."
The works of art selected for the exhibition were shown at the two venues to encourage visitors to experience both of the distinguished properties and the grandeur of their surroundings, and to present a complete overview and understanding of these contemporary works in a location where many art historians believe American art was born. The accompanying publication, River Crossings: Contemporary Art Comes Home, provides readers with a lavish record of this extraordinary and innovative exhibition, and offers unique and highly informative perspectives on the continuity of the American artistic tradition in two of the nation's most historic sites.
In addition to an impressive plate section of more than 60 works with brief artist biographies and descriptive narratives for the individual works, this comprehensive presentation features noteworthy, exceptional contributions. Stephen Hannock's preface details the development of this remarkable exhibition, while co-curator Jason Rosenfeld reveals in his essay the exhibition's importance relative to historical perception as he considers Cole's and Church's support of conemporary art in their time. Cultural historian Maurice Berger considers the realities of race and gender from the nineteenth-century Hudson River Valley to the present, and Marvin Heiferman, curator and writer, examines photography in the exhibition and its connections to Church's work and his use of the medium. Award-winning architectural and landscape photographer Peter Aaron generously provided the stunning installation, exterior, and landscape photographs, a gorgeous complement to this outstanding catalogue.
Preface
Stephen Hannock
Foreword
Ken Burns
River Crossings: "An Unbounded Capacity for Improvement by Art"
Jason Rosenfeld
The Changing Nature of Nature's Image
Marvin Heiferman
The Ghosts of the Hudson Valley
Maurice Berger
Thomas Cole National Historic Site Profile
Elizabeth B. Jacks and Kate Menconeri
Thomas Cole Site Artist Biographies with Artwork Narratives
Jason Rosenfeld
Olana Profile: "Artists and Friends"
Evelyn Trebilcock, Mark Prezorski, and Rena Zurofsky
Olana Artist Biographies with Artwork Narratives
Jason Rosenfeld
Acknowledgments
Elizabeth B. Jacks | Executive Director, Thomas Cole National Historic Site
Rena Zurofsky | Interim President, The Olana Partnership
Checklist of Additional Works by Site: Frederic Edwin Church, Thomas Cole, and Other Artists
Index