Dal 9 luglio al 7 agosto 2026
LAND(SCAPE)
MANIFEST GALLERY, 2727 Woodburn Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
INFORMAZIONI GENERALI
Ticketed Preview – Annual Fund Benefit:
Thursday, July 9, 7-9pm (GET TICKETS HERE)
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Public Opening: Friday, July 10, 6-9pm
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Evento aperto / Open event
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ORARI: Tues-Fri 12-7pm , Sat 12-5pm (and by appointment), closed Sun./Mon.
Also open by appointment.
(during exhibit dates only)
Ingresso libero
LAND(SCAPE)
“We need nature, and particularly its wilderness strongholds. It is the alien world that gave rise to our species, and the home to which we can safely return. It offers choices our spirit was designed to enjoy.”
– Edward O. Wilson, The Future of Life
Landscape is not simply scenery. It is the space the Earth provides.
It is ground beneath our feet and atmosphere above us. It is distance, scale, horizon, shelter, exposure, terrain, and boundary. It is the vast field in which life unfolds, shaped by forces geological and human alike.
For millennia, land formed itself without us. In recent centuries, we have measured it, divided it, extracted from it, engineered it, and renamed it. Yet even as we reshape it, landscape continues to define us, physically, culturally, and spiritually. It determines climate and migration, settlement and solitude, nourishment and limitation. The space the Earth provides is not infinite. Its edges are becoming visible.
Landscape is where we test proportion and perspective. It is where we encounter scale beyond the self. It is where we recognize that our limits are bound to the limits of the ground we inhabit, and that as living parts of this sphere from which we emerged, our fates are inseparable from it.
Manifest invited artists, designers, architects, and image-makers around the world to submit works in consideration for this exhibit. Submissions ranged from the most traditional to the most conceptual. Work was anticipated to address rural, urban, cultivated, industrial, interior, atmospheric, ecological, or imagined terrains through a clear engagement with landscape as condition—as the physical and perceptual space that holds human experience.
For this exhibit 261 artists submitted 916 works from 41 states, Washington D.C., and 17 countries, including Armenia, Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, China, England, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Taiwan, The Netherlands, and the United States. Twenty-two works by the following 19 artists from 14 states, Canada, and Italy were selected by a blind jury process for presentation in the gallery and the Manifest Exhibition Annual publication.
Featuring works by:
David Andree
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Allan Bealy
Brooklyn, New York
Alisha Sickler Brunelli
Vestal, New York
Meghan Charbonneau
Sheldon, Iowa
Tom Crawford
Brooklyn, New York
Adam Crowley
Kansas City, Missouri
Cavan Fleming
Blacksburg, Virginia
Norah Lovell
New Orleans, Louisiana
Eileen MacArthur
Arthur, Canada
Michael Marshall
Athens, Georgia
RD Mitchell
Plano, Texas
Robyn Moore
Wellington, Kentucky
Ann Margaret Morris
Baltimore, Maryland
Alberto Repetti
Genova, Italy
Alessandra Rovelli
Rivolta d’Adda, Italy
Jessie Shinn
Asheville, North Carolina
Betsy Stirratt
Bloomington, Indiana
Peggy Wolff
Green Valley, Arizona
Dganit Zauberman
Guilford, Connecticut



