Casebere’s Exhibition Featured in The Brooklyn Rail, Chronogram, HV Pilot
September 19, 2024
James Casebere’s Shou Sugi Ban was recently reviewed by Hearne Pardee in The Brooklyn Rail‘s ArtSeen section.
“Casebere’s universalizing, postmodernist vision of urban and natural landscapes encompasses world cultures past and future, and his own evolving design process provides the ultimate model.” Link to full article.
‘T’ Space was also featured in “Mixed Mediums: Shou Sugi Ban Sculptures by James Casebere at ‘T’ Space” by Lynn Woods for Chronogram.
“‘T’ Space is an ambitious experiment that posits an alternative to the consumptive, environmentally destructive patterns of contemporary American life, offering a hopeful vision for the future. […] Big ideas are percolating in this secluded enclave of Dutchess County, which Mid-Hudson Valley residents are privileged to experience first-hand.” Link to full article.
“A Visit to One of Rhinebeck’s Hidden Architectural Gems – ‘T’ Space” by Michael Frank for Hudson Valley Pilot also highlights the breadth of offerings on the ‘T’ Space Reserve, including Casebere’s exhbition.
“Yes, you’re going to have a lot of questions—then you’ll start to question why the mundane, the “normal,” is so much less interesting than a world created by a great architect who happens to live right in your own backyard.” Link to full article.