A Sense of the Sublime by Michele Corriel is noteworthy insight surveying recent works by Ian van Coller, a prolific Montana-based artist.
Read moreLive with it : Art at Home | jdc Contributes to Redfin
Artwork for Home: Decor Tips for Your Interior
- by Ryan Smith
If you’ve been stuck at home during the last several weeks, your interior might start to seem a little stale. Maybe you haven’t updated your decor in a few years, or maybe you just never bothered to personalize in the first place. Either way, this could be the opportune moment to give your interior a little TLC.
Read moreFrom the field : Catching up with Ian van Coller
With support of his 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship, Ian van Coller is spending much of this year on the road continuing his ongoing work, Naturalists of the Long Now, a study on deep time and collaboration with climate change scientists.
Read moreOne Last Look: 2018 in Review
Our Artists had a banner year: Ian van Coller was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his ongoing work Naturalists of the Long Now, Matt Eich released the second volume of The Invisible Yoke: Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town, Jennifer Greenburg exhibited Revising History in Italy, and Paul Turounet’s Estamos Buscando A was included in the 5th Transborder Biennale, which occurred simultaneously in El Paso Museum of Art (EPMA) and the Museo de Arte de Ciudad Juárez.
Read moreIan van Coller Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
We are elated to share news that Ian van Coller was just awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his ongoing series, Naturalists of the Long Now. This prestigious award is earmarked for established artists who "add to the educational, literary, artistic, and scientific power of this country [and provide] better international understanding."
Van Coller's work crosses disciplines and puts art into action. It speaks to the far reaches of time, collapses human history, and informs if not demands change and rethinking about the way our planet is evolving.
Read moreIan van Coller at the Center for Book Arts, NYC
OUR ANTHROPOCENE: ECO CRISES
through March 31, 2018
Artist's Talk & Reception Friday, March 2 at 6:30 pm
The artists in this exhibition respond to the ecological crises of our Anthropocene, which we ignore at the peril of our own ecocide.
Read moreIan van Coller at the MET
We’re excited to announce that the artist book, The Last Glacier, created by Bruce Crownover, Todd Anderson, and Ian Van Coller is now on display at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The book was acquired by the Met in 2016, and is on view as part of Drawings and Prints: Selections from The MET Collection, in gallery 690, and is one of several pieces that address “…works by contemporary artists that deal with the environment, both natural and man-made, often in the face of rapidly shifting conditions.”
Read moreIan van Coller Recent Acquisitions + Press
We are thrilled to share recent news on represented artist, Ian van Coller: Kilimanjaro was acquired by Stanford, and The Last Glacier was acquired by The Davis Museum. In addition to this, van Coller was also featured this week in Lenscratch,
Read moreIan van Coller Exhibits work at MoFA
Ian van Coller Exhibits at MoFA
Broken Ground: New Directions in Land Art is a thoughtful exhibition curated by Jeff Beekman at Florida State University MoFA; the show includes the work of Ian van Coller; a catalog accompanies the exhibition.
Read moreIan van Coller's The Last Glacier Acquired by the MET & More
Congratulations to represented Artist Ian van Coller, who's artist books continue to gain critical attention; the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, the U.S. Library of Congress, and the New York Public Library have all recently acquired van Coller's The Last Glacier.
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