FLAG Art Foundation and Parrish Art Museum launch two-part landscape exhibition
The FLAG Art Foundation and the Parrish Art Museum have announced a two-part exhibition titled 'Until the Moon Comes over the Mountain,' exploring material and conceptual approaches to landscape and earth. The title references Lawrence Weiner's 1994 text-based work. The exhibitions will be held at the FLAG Art Foundation in Manhattan and the Parrish Art Museum on Long Island's East End, addressing formal, personal, and political concerns. The show features pioneering land artists and contemporary practitioners working across conceptualism, abstraction, documentary, and pictorial representation, redefining relationships to place. The exhibition eschews monumental approaches, focusing instead on diverse media and formal strategies.
Key facts
- Exhibition is two-part, at FLAG Art Foundation (Manhattan) and Parrish Art Museum (Long Island's East End)
- Title references Lawrence Weiner's 1994 text-based work
- Features pioneering land artists and contemporary artists
- Explores material and conceptual approaches to landscape and earth
- Addresses formal, personal, and political concerns
- Includes conceptualism, abstraction, documentary, and pictorial representation
- Eschews monumental approaches to landscape
- Curated thematically and curatorially related across both venues
Entities
Artists
- Lawrence Weiner
Institutions
- FLAG Art Foundation
- Parrish Art Museum
Locations
- Manhattan
- Long Island's East End