Bonnie Lautenberg created the vibrant, monumental photographs that comprise Honey and Ice while she was on the go: flying in a plane over mountainous Israel and traveling in a boat around the shores of Antarctica. Both sites are far removed from the intense New York cityscapes of the artist’s American home. And yet presented here as single images, diptychs, or colorful friezes, the photographs in Honey and Ice establish themselves as part of an American artistic tradition in which depicting landscape’s beauty is incumbent upon reflecting nature’s power and precarity. Lautenberg belongs to this creative lineage—in which the artist seeks not to intrude upon the scene but to honor a contract of repair.
9/11 – 12:15-4 pm
9/14 – 2-5 pm
9/26 – 3-6 pm
9/28 – 3-6 pm
10/7 – 1:30-5:30 pm
10/14 – 12-4 pm
10/15 – 4-8 pm
10/19 – 12-4 pm
10/28 – 12-4 pm
10/30 – 5:45-8 pm
11/11 – 1:30-5:30 pm
11/13 – 1:30-5:30 pm