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The Baltimore Museum of Art opens Engaging the Elements: Poetry in Nature |
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Winslow Homer. Coconut Palms. 1898-1899. Baltimore Museum of Art: Fanny B. Thalheimer Memorial Fund. BMA 1958.59
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BALTIMORE, MD.- On September 17, the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) will open Engaging the Elements: Poetry in Nature, a focus exhibition that highlights the powerful role nature plays in our lives and imaginations. Nearly 20 photographs, prints, drawings, and textiles from the BMAs collection illustrate how artists have captured the beauty and force of the natural world through images of air, water, earth, and fire. Engaging the Elements: Poetry in Nature explores the ways art connects us to nature and can spark meaningful conversations about preservation and ecological awareness. The exhibition will be on view through February 8, 2026.
Depictions of the elements have long served as a way to communicate humanitys appreciation for both the beauty of and threat within nature. Against this overarching backdrop, Engaging the Elements demonstrates how attitudes toward the environment have shifted and continue to evolve through time, from the rise of widespread industrialization in the 19th century to the current climate challenges. Through works like William Morris handmade floral textile Rose (1883); Larry Schwarms dramatic Wheat Stubble Fire, Eastern Colorado (1992, printed 2004); Yao Lus deceptive View of Waterfall with Rocks and Pines (2007); and Jowita Wyszomirskas dazzling Nothing Gold Can Stay 2 (2023), nature is presented as a creative catalyst worth celebrating and protecting.
Other highlights include rarely shown works on paper such as Winslow Homers Coconut Palms (1893), Thomas Morans The Gathering Storm Cloud (1893), and Kiki Smiths Tidal (1998) portfolio of photogravures and photolithographs. In these artworks and others, the elements both mirror our relationship with the Earth and become meaningful communicators for shaping a more sustainable future.
Engaging the Elements features a beautiful and poignant array of works that inspire us to reflect on the natural worlds enduring potency to compel us, to connect us, and to fill us with a sense of awe, said Asma Naeem, the BMAs Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director. These intrinsic aspects of nature, captured so powerfully in art, also create meaningful opportunities for conversations about our role in preserving and sustaining the environment that gives us so much.
The exhibition is co-curated by Leslie Cozzi, BMA Curator and Department Head of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs, and Andaleeb Badiee Banta, former BMA Senior Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs.
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