SIX CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS PRESENT NEW VISIONS OF LANDSCAPES IN GROUP EXHIBITION, OPENING FEBRUARY 18 AT CMATO

Landscape Through the Eyes of Abstraction on View Through July 31, 2022

(Thousand Oaks, Calif.) – A multi-media group exhibition exploring contemporary interpretations of the classic landscape will go on view February 18, 2022 at the California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks (CMATO).

Featuring works by nationally and internationally renowned artists Luciana Abait, Kim Abeles, Charles Arnoldi, Laddie John Dill, Cynthia Ona Innis and Claudia Parducci, Landscape Through the Eyes of Abstraction explores landscape from a conceptual perspective, inviting viewers to develop a more nuanced understanding of landscape as a genre, and to contemplate humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world.

The works on display span paintings, video, installation, mixed-media, sculpture and photography. The exhibiting artists offer a provocative and inspired perspective on a subject that has remained a fixture in the history of art, stretching the boundaries of traditional landscape art while questioning the environmental attitudes, perceptions and values of our time.

The exhibition will feature new iterations of work by Dill, Parducci and Abait.

Landscape Through the Eyes of Abstraction is on view through July 31, 2022. 

“CMATO is presenting a selection of installations, video, photography, sculpture and paintings by some of the most exciting contemporary artists working today. Landscape Through the Eyes of Abstraction invites contemplation of the concept of landscape art – one of the most ancient of subject matters that continues to evolve,” said Lynn Farrand, Senior Curator, CMATO. “With the natural world rapidly changing around us, and the fabric of our landscape evolving, these artists provide important examinations of our surroundings, making this a timely moment to think more critically about what the earth is and how we live with it.”

Featured Artists:

After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1968, Dill worked with artists such as Robert Rauschenberg and Roy Lichtenstein, and in his pursuit of alternatives to painting, was inspired by environmental artists such as Robert Smithson and Dennis Oppenheim. His work is owned by many private collectors and can be viewed in the permanent collections of more than 25 museums including the Museum of Modern Art, the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. Dill has been recognized with Guggenheim and NEA Fellowships, and has lectured at UCLA, UC Irvine, Art Center in Pasadena, Otis Art Institute, and numerous universities and art institutions across the United States.

Programming

As part of the exhibition’s run, CMATO will feature lectures and art-related programming for the community to engage with the works on view:

Additional program information will be posted on www.cmato.org

Landscape Through the Eyes of Abstraction and related programming is generously supported by CR Print and HomeHelpers. 

CMATO is open to the public on Thursday from 2:00-6:00 PM and Friday through Sunday from 12:00 to 6:00 PM. General admission is free; a $6 donation is suggested.

ABOUT

The California Museum of Art Thousand Oaks (CMATO) is a contemporary art museum that engages, educates and enriches our visitors and our community through the visual arts.

Established in 2008, the Museum showcases established and emerging artists, with a unique focus on participatory art. As part of its mission to connect people to creativity, ideas and to each other, CMATO features rotating temporary exhibitions, guest artist lectures and educational programs that foster participation in, and an appreciation for, the visual arts. To learn more or to become a museum member, visit www.cmato.org