The need to describe the world around us is an impulse as old as the
earliest cave wall depictions of running horses and wounded bison. In
this descriptive enterprise we have consistently found nature to be a
valuable and inspiring companion, and over the centuries, as we moved
beyond simple narrative to the complex, exhortative inventions of
allegory, nature has reciprocally grown with us, giving us a crucial and
familiar framework to help us to know our place in the universe. As a
consequence of this evolution, the human imagination can claim
innumerable--often epic--accounts built on the marriage of nature and
allegory.
Fresh! Contemporary Takes on Nature and Allegory features the works of
fifteen artists from the United States, Europe, and Asia, encompassing
pieces that vary tremendously in medium, technique, and scale--not to
mention subject matter. It does not pretend to cover all of the
allegorical tendencies in contemporary art, but nevertheless does
represent several significant strains in the use of this mode in
examining our relationship to nature.