walden_catalog.qxd:layout 1 3/17/17 11:23 AM Page 7 Andy Goldsworthy Hedge crawl, dawn, frost, cold hands, Sinderby, England, 4 March, 2014 Digital video, 2014 courtesy of Andy Goldsworthy and Galerie LeLong, New York
walden_catalog.qxd:layout 1 3/16/17 11:10 PM Page 8 Markus Haala L.L.R. [Configuration #02], 2017 Drypoint with chine-collé 21 x 21 inches (each segment)
walden_catalog.qxd:layout 1 3/16/17 11:10 PM Page 9 Alex MacLean Hay Bale Circle, Tacoma,WA, 2005 Digital capture, lightjet/chromogenic color print 30 x 40 inches
walden_catalog.qxd:layout 1 3/17/17 11:23 AM Page 10 S.B. Walker Plastic Bag, 2011 Archival pigment print, 30 x 40 inches Courtesy of the artist and Janet Borden, Inc.
walden_catalog.qxd:layout 1 3/17/17 10:41 AM Page 11 David Brewster works in oil, creating large gestural paintings documenting the intersection of man and nature. Brewster earned an MFA from Penn in 1988. He has taught at numerous private schools, works in Northampton, MA and runs a residency program in Vermont. His paintings are in private and public collections and he has received numerous grants and fellowships including the Pollack-Krasner Foundation and Ballinglen Arts. He is represented by Chase Young Gallery (Boston), Gross McLeaf Gallery (Philadelphia) and C. Grimaldis Gallery (Baltimore). Victoria Burge works with concepts of mapping, creating abstracted topographies and revealing deep connections to the earth and the heavens. Burge has exhibited at museums, galleries and art fairs both nationally and internationally. Her drawings and prints are in public and private collections including The New York Public Library, The Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Smithsonian. Burge received her MFA from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia in 2012. Ellen Driscoll has shown her work nationally and internationally in over 100 exhibitions in both galleries and museums. Her work is in the collections of The MET and The Whitney among many others. The recipient of many fellowships and awards, Driscoll holds a MFA from Columbia and has taught at and been affiliated with RISD, SMFA Boston, Princeton and Parsons. She is the current Chair of Studio Arts at Bard College. Tory Fair teaches sculpture at Brandeis and lives and works in the Boston area where she attended Harvard and MassArt. She has had numerous group and solo exhibits at museums and galleries including decordova Sculpture Park and Museum. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times and Sculpture Magazine among others and she has received awards from the Joan Mitchell Foundation, Pollack-Krasner and LEF. Fair s work addresses the often-troubled relationship between nature within our bodies and our communities and the nature that surrounds us. Her sculptures are premised on the perception that nature is the imagination; that nature is our selves; and that nature is our surroundings however urban, deserted, bucolic, or wild they may be. Andy Goldsworthy works internationally and resides in Scotland. He is a sculptor, photographer and environmentalist whose sitespecific installations and land art are in private and public collections that span the globe. He is represented by Galerie Lelong (New York/Paris) and his permanent installations can be seen at Storm King, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and The National Gallery among many others. He is the subject of a documentary called Rivers and Tides wherein he collaborates with nature using materials like ice, bark and leaves creating site specific and ephemeral installations and performative works. Markus Haala is a native of Recklinghausen, Germany and currently works and lives in Lowell, MA. He is an MFA candidate at The New Hampshire Institute of Art, teaches at Lesley and Salem State and works as Education Director at Concord Art. He is the founder of Western Avenue Press and a practicing printmaker and sculptor. His current projects address mining in his native Germany through abstract prints and sculptures. He has exhibited in Pakistan, Estonia, Spain, the Netherlands, Hong Kong, Mexico, Australia and the United States. Alex MacLean has documented much of the landscape in the Untied States photographing the vast and varied landscape from his plane. He has published eleven books of these aerial photographs. In them, he records changes in the natural environment and portrays the relationship between the natural and constructed environments. Exhibiting widely in museums and galleries in the United States, Europe, Asia and Canada, his photography is in many private, museum and university collections. He holds a masters degree in Architecture from Harvard and resides and works in Lincoln, MA. S.B. Walker is a photographer living and working in New England. His work has been exhibited internationally and can be found in public and private collections including the MFA in Boston, Fitchburg Museum, Smith Museum and The David Winton Bell Museum at Brown among others. His book, Walden, coming out in May, considers what has become of Walden Pond. He surveys the symbolically charged landscape of Thoreau, a mythical place considered to be the birthplace of the modern environmental movement.
walden_catalog.qxd:layout 1 3/17/17 1:42 PM Page 12 Concord Center for the Visual Arts would like to thank Howland Capital for its continued support of the arts. As we approach our centennial, they are celebrating their 50th anniversary. 37 Lexington Road Concord, MA 01742 Tues-Sat 10-4:30, Sun noon-4 Closed Mondays Mission: To promote and advance the visual arts and artists, and to enrich and sustain our cultural community. 2017 marks the 50th year since Weston Howland, Jr. founded the firm in 1967. When one thinks back upon those years of experience and all that has transpired, it is not the skill or knowledge that is the highlight it s a collective wisdom that allows us to approach the investment world and future with optimism, prudence and discipline wisdom that has been accumulated over half a century serving families/clients. It allows us to put in proper perspective the noise of a daily news cycle or quarterly earnings report and remain focused on the long-term, using the investor s best friend patience to our clients benefit. We look forward to serving our clients for many years to come and appreciate their ongoing commitment to Howland Capital. A lake is a landscape s most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature. Henry David Thoreau, Walden S.B. Walker Walden Patrol, 2010 Archival pigment print 30 x 40 inches Courtesy of the artist and Janet Borden, Inc.