Nature’s Struggle to Survive
By BENJAMIN GENOCCHIO
Published: April 27, 2008
Inside the Glyndor Gallery at Wave Hill, housed in an old mansion overlooking the Hudson River, are works by eight artists that explore the impact of humans on the environment. “Sound the Alarm: Landscapes in Distress” may not be the most radical art exhibition aimed at confronting environmental issues, but it is probably the most beautiful.
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