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SUMMARY:Landscape Pleasures 2019
DESCRIPTION:TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM\nOPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5 PM\, SUNDAY 10AM-5PM \nSEE WEEKEND SCHEDULE\, SPEAKER BIOS\, AND GARDEN TOUR INFORMATION HERE\nSymposium\nSaturday\, June 8\, 9am to 1pm\nFeaturing: Eric Groft\, Simon Johnson\, and Noel Kingsbury \n*Noel Kingsbury will lead a Friday afternoon workshop. See below.\nGarden Tours\nSunday\, June 9\, 10am to 3pm\nSelf-guided tours with exclusive access to private gardens including the Bridgehampton garden of Judy and Aaron Daniels\, the East Hampton garden of Vincent Covello and Carol Mandel\, a garden on Springs Fireplace Road and a garden on Gerard Drive\, both in Springs. \nBenefit Committee Cocktail Party\nSaturday\, June 8\, 5:30 to 7:30pm\nLandscape Pleasures supporters at the Sponsor level and above will receive a special invitation to an evening of cocktails and hors d’oeuvres at the classic Southampton garden of Clelia and Tom Zacharias \nFriday Night Program: Film & Talk\nFriday\, June 7\, 6 pm\nFilm & Talk: Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf\nDirected by Thomas Piper (2017\, Documentary\, 1h 16m)\nPresented in collaboration with Hamptons Doc Fest\nFollowed by a conversation with film director Thomas Piper and Parrish director Terrie Sultan.\nFree for Landscape Pleasures ticket holders. Reservations recommended. \n________________________________________________________ \nSpecial Workshop with Noel Kingsbury\nFriday\, June 7\, 10am-3pm.\nWorkshop generously hosted at Marders. Lunch will be provided. \nThe rabbit’s eye view – long term plant performance\nHow long will plants survive? Will they spread? How will my new border look in five years time? This full-day garden-based workshop aims at encouraging participants to observe garden and landscape plants\, focusing on their growth through the year\, looking at how they compete with each other\, how to assess prospects for their longevity and their suitability for a variety of garden locations. Gardeners and designers can then use their experience and knowledge of plants to plan for the maximizing of interest and the minimizing of maintenance at all seasons.\n$500 per person ($100 is non-deductible) \n\nTICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE PARRISH ART MUSEUM\nOPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5 PM\, SUNDAY 10AM-5PM\nBenefit Committee Tickets\nEach ticket includes admission to the Saturday lectures\, Sunday garden tours\, Friday night program\, and Saturday evening cocktail reception\nBenefactor: $1\,000 each\nSponsor: $400 each \nAssociate Tickets\nEach ticket includes admission to the Saturday lectures\, Sunday garden tours\, and Friday night program\nMember: $200 each\nNon-Member: $250 each \nSponsorship\nGrand Patron: $7\,500 (includes 8 tickets)\nGrand Sponsor: $5\,000 (includes 6 tickets)\nGrand Participant: $2\,500 (includes 2 tickets) \nPlease call 631-283-2118 ext. 150 for additional information or to purchase tickets by phone.\n\nLandscape Pleasures 2019 is made possible\, in part\, with support from Grand Patrons Meryl Meltzer/Romenesa Foundation\, and Lillian and Joel Cohen; Grand Sponsors Linda Hackett and Melinda Hackett/ CAL Foundation\, LaGuardia Design Group\, Summerhill Landscapes\, and Whitmores; and Grand Participants Tish Rehill/Gardeneering\, Arthur L. Loeb\, Owen Brothers Landscape Development\, Sandy & Steve Perlbinder\, and Piazza Horticultural.  A special thanks to Marders for hosting Friday’s workshop. Hamptons Cottages & Gardens is the media sponsor.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/landscape-pleasures-2019/2019-06-09/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Benefit Events
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SUMMARY:Thomas Joshua Cooper: Refuge
DESCRIPTION:May 5\, 2019 to July 28\, 2019\n\n\n\n\n\nThroughout his career\, Thomas Joshua Cooper has been preoccupied with water as a focal point for his abiding fascination with the landscape\, historical and cultural geography\, cartography\, and the problems of picture-making. Thomas Joshua Cooper: Refuge\, features more than 49 photographs\, anchored by the 20 images Cooper made along the coastal and inland waterways and interior landscapes throughout the East End of Long Island’s North and South Forks\, and Shelter Island. These pictures are framed by a precise selection of pictures made over the course of several years along sites on the Hudson River as it passes through Essex\, Warren\, Saratoga\, Rensselaer\, and Dutchess counties\, and a select group from Connecticut\, Maine\, and Massachusetts\, which Cooper includes to emphasize his notion of refuge\, immigration and settlement. The images of the East End of Long Island were made during Cooper’s 10-day Parrish Art Museum residency. \nThe exhibition\, Thomas Joshua Cooper: Refuge\, is made possible\, in part\, by the generous leadership support of Century Arts Foundation\, Lannan Foundation\, The Liliane and Norman Peck Fund for Exhibitions\, The Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Horowitz Fund for Publications\, Linda Hackett and Melinda Hackett/ CAL Foundation\, and Joyce Menschel.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/thomas-joshua-cooper-refuge/2019-06-09/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Renate Aller: The Space Between Memory and Expectation
DESCRIPTION:March 24–July 28\, 2019 \n\nA focused exhibition of works by the German-born photographer illuminating her exploration of the interrelationship of romanticism\, memory\, and place through dynamic compositions rich with implied narratives. The exhibition features 12 large-scale archival prints in a gallery installation specifically designed to present a compositionally unified environment. Presenting works drawn from ongoing series Ocean | Desert and Mountain Interval\, the exhibition draws together disparate landscapes through the continuity of the horizon line. Dramatic images of the Atlantic Ocean\, vast sand dunes in New Mexico and Colorado\, and the majestic mountain ranges in Alaska\, Switzerland\, Italy\, and Nepal come together to explore “the interval\, the space in between … during which apparently nothing happens\, but without which no change could happen\,” Aller explains. “The Space Between Memory and Expectation is another way to describe this state of stillness and transition.”A part of Parrish Perspectives—a series of concentrated exhibitions that offers the Museum opportunities to respond spontaneously and directly to unique ways of thinking about art\, artists\, and the creative process. In the immersive installation\, seven photographs of dramatic ranges and peaks from Mountain Interval are aligned with five prints from Ocean | Desert—broad expanses of sea and sand. The viewer is surrounded by a panorama that smoothly transitions from mountains to ocean as the eye is guided from image to image along a compositionally coherent horizon line.  \nRenate Aller: The Space Between Memory and Expectation is made possible\, in part\, by the support of Krista and Michael Dumas\, Janice Sarah Hope\, Adam Miller Group\, Marc Olivié and Marleen De Bode Olivié\, and Michèle and Steven Pesner.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/renate-aller-the-space-between-memory-and-expectation/2019-06-09/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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SUMMARY:Jean-Luc Mylane: A Matter of Place
DESCRIPTION:March 24–July 28\, 2019 \nMonumentally scaled photographs by the French artist who juxtaposes natural and man-made\, stillness and motion\, calm and tension within poetic and mysterious photographs. The exhibition reflects the artist’s almost metaphysical approach to image-making. Through his lifetime pursuit to photograph commonplace birds in natural habitats\, Mylayne has engaged in a profound investigation of how humankind and nature can coexist. The exhibition features nine images made in New Mexico and Texas\, gifted to the Parrish by the artist and the Lannan Foundation. A Matter of Place is part of Parrish Perspectives—a series of concentrated exhibitions that offers the Museum opportunities to respond spontaneously and directly to art\, artists\, and the creative process.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/jean-luc-mylane-a-matter-of-place/2019-06-09/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
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SUMMARY:Every Picture Tells a Story: Work from the Permanent Collection
DESCRIPTION:November 11\, 2018 to October 6\, 2019 \nEach year\, the Museum creates a new exhibition that contextualizes work and amplifies inherent themes by important artists in the Parrish collection of more than 3\,000 works. This year’s seven-gallery installation\, Every Picture Tells a Story\, presents a series of focused exhibitions that explore the many ways that images carry narrative meaning. \nEvery Picture Tells a Story\, the 2018 Permanent Collection Exhibition\, has been made possible\, in part\, by the generous support of Barbara Slifka; Ellen Cantrowitz\, Garrett and Mary Moran; Charlotte Moss and Barry Friedberg\, Jane and David Walentas\, Marie Samuels\, Per Skarstedt\, Deborah Buck\, and a donor who wishes to remain anonymous.
URL:https://parrishart.org/event/every-picture-tells-a-story-work-from-the-permanent-collection/2019-06-09/
LOCATION:Parrish Art Museum\, 279 Montauk Highway\, Water Mill\, NY\, 11976\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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