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Emerson’s Nature by Tyler Green

Updated: Mar 24, 2024

Hello! This is a review of Emerson’s Nature commented and illustrated by Tyler Green. I found it in Concord, MA bookshop. Such an interesting and beautiful book! Immigrants in the US like me have been struck (or crushed) by American nature, a source of marvel or awe. The painting of landscape has been elemental in the composition of a new republican unity. The interesting conclusion in the book is what Tyler calls “American art’s goodbye to nature”, or what I would call a new iconoclasm. Have a good read!


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From the monumental accumulations in Removal (2019) to the recent poem-guided abstract watercolors, the pieces reflect an ongoing investigation into presence, memory, and the unpredictable nature of materials.

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