Thomas Cole and Ed Ruscha: Two Prophecies of American Decay

An earlier post on this blog - The Hudson  River School-  explains the importance of Thomas Cole as the leading light of the Hudson River School and outlines his critical stance towards what he regarded as the wanton destruction of the American landscape by greedy speculators.  Two related exhibitions currently on display at London’s National … Continue reading Thomas Cole and Ed Ruscha: Two Prophecies of American Decay

Hidden in Havana

In Niagara: Two Centuries of Changing Attitudes, 1697-1901 (the catalogue that accompanied the Corcoran Gallery 1985 exhibition surveying historical artistic responses to Niagara Falls),  art historian Jeremy Elwell Adamson tells us that Regis painted four wintertime Niagaras.  He explains that the most famous of these, and one of the most popular paintings of the Falls … Continue reading Hidden in Havana