Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams
Northwest landscape painter Victoria Adams is equally committed to the landscape tradition and the creation of exquisite scenes that address the contemporary desire for the sublime. Adams depicts idealized landscapes that evoke virgin terrain, untouched by human intervention and devoid of degradation. Through her reworking of landscape traditions and conventions, her paintings reveal the inextricable connections between beauty and the sublime and melancholia. Her paintings evoke the deep desire for the perfect moment and heighten awareness of the psychological impact of the idealized landscape. Adams presents the landscape as a solitary experience with the immense and infinite sublime—a magnificent solitude.

Where Earth Meets Sky is the first museum survey exhibition of Victoria Adam's work and is part of the Tacoma Art Museum's Northwest Perspective Series. Adams' work is held in private and museum collections throughout the United States.

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Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams
Northwest landscape painter Victoria Adams is equally committed to the landscape tradition and the creation of exquisite scenes that address the contemporary desire for the sublime. Adams depicts idealized landscapes that evoke virgin terrain, untouched by human intervention and devoid of degradation. Through her reworking of landscape traditions and conventions, her paintings reveal the inextricable connections between beauty and the sublime and melancholia. Her paintings evoke the deep desire for the perfect moment and heighten awareness of the psychological impact of the idealized landscape. Adams presents the landscape as a solitary experience with the immense and infinite sublime—a magnificent solitude.

Where Earth Meets Sky is the first museum survey exhibition of Victoria Adam's work and is part of the Tacoma Art Museum's Northwest Perspective Series. Adams' work is held in private and museum collections throughout the United States.

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Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams

Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams

by Rock Hushka
Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams

Where Sky Meets Earth: The Luminous Landscapes of Victoria Adams

by Rock Hushka

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Northwest landscape painter Victoria Adams is equally committed to the landscape tradition and the creation of exquisite scenes that address the contemporary desire for the sublime. Adams depicts idealized landscapes that evoke virgin terrain, untouched by human intervention and devoid of degradation. Through her reworking of landscape traditions and conventions, her paintings reveal the inextricable connections between beauty and the sublime and melancholia. Her paintings evoke the deep desire for the perfect moment and heighten awareness of the psychological impact of the idealized landscape. Adams presents the landscape as a solitary experience with the immense and infinite sublime—a magnificent solitude.

Where Earth Meets Sky is the first museum survey exhibition of Victoria Adam's work and is part of the Tacoma Art Museum's Northwest Perspective Series. Adams' work is held in private and museum collections throughout the United States.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780924335303
Publisher: Tacoma Art Museum
Publication date: 07/08/2010
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Rock Hushka is Tacoma Art Museum's curator of contemporary and Northwest art.

Table of Contents

Director's Foreword and Acknowledgments / Stephanie A. Stebich

Magnificent Solitude: Victoria Adams and the Persistence of the Sublime / Rock Hushka

Plates

Exhibition Checklist

Lenders to the Exhibition

Curator's Acknowledgments

Artist's Acknowledgments

Artist's Biography

Tacoma Art Museum Board of Trustees, 2009-2010

Tacoma Art Museum Staff

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