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Hilary Brace's Charcoal Drawings at Edward Thorp Gallery Evoke Sublime Landscapes

exhibition · 2026-04-22

Hilary Brace showcased a collection of small drawings at Edward Thorp Gallery in New York City from October 24 to November 29, 2008. The exhibition presented pieces that, while reminiscent of photographic cloudscapes, reveal intricate craftsmanship upon closer examination. Utilizing charcoal on mylar, Brace skillfully sculpts light to depict landscapes featuring rugged cliffs and atmospheric nuances. Among the highlighted works are Untitled (#Jan08), Untitled (#Feb08), Untitled (#Oct08), and Untitled (#Sep08). The review draws parallels between Brace and the English Romantic artist John Martin (1789-1854), emphasizing Martin's impact on cinematic visuals and connecting his themes to the ongoing global climate crisis. Brace's work is framed within the context of contemporary artists engaging with populist imagery.

Key facts

  • Exhibition dates: October 24 to November 29, 2008
  • Location: Edward Thorp Gallery, 210 Eleventh Avenue, 6th Fl, New York City
  • Artist: Hilary Brace
  • Medium: Charcoal on mylar with selective erasure
  • Works include Untitled (#Jan08), (#Feb08), (#Oct08), (#Sep08)
  • Technique involves sculpting light to create illusionistic landscapes
  • Comparisons made to English Romantic artist John Martin (1789-1854)
  • Contextualized with contemporary artists like Alex Ross and Vija Celmins

Entities

Artists

  • Hilary Brace
  • John Martin
  • Blake
  • Turner
  • Samuel Palmer
  • Richard Dadd
  • Jackson Pollock
  • Willem de Kooning
  • D.W Griffith
  • Peter Jackson
  • Alex Ross
  • Sue Williams
  • Neo Rauch
  • Vija Celmins
  • Lari Pittman

Institutions

  • Edward Thorp Gallery
  • artcritical

Locations

  • New York City
  • United States
  • Hudson River

Sources