Gregory Euclide's mixed-media collages, showcased in his solo exhibition "Assembled Lands," intertwine elements of nature with human materials, creating an intricate portrayal of the environment. Utilizing various mediums like drawings, photographs, and torn paper, Euclide constructs layered landscapes that evoke the Anthropocene's influence on nature. Each piece defies traditional perceptions by merging elements of flatness and depth, prompting viewers to reflect on their relationship with the environment. The exhibition runs from May 17 to June 14 in New York City, presenting a unique invitation to engage with the intricacies of natural landscapes through an artistic lens.
Euclide tears and layers elements to build a new pictorial space that resembles the way he takes in the land; a blend of human experience and nature.
Each collage merges recognizable forms and terrain with abstract shapes, affecting our perception of flatness, depth, land and sky, nature and ourselves.
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