Looking Down - curated by Natalie Slater

A curation by Natalie Slater, Curator at Singulart - Landscape painting traditionally places the viewer inside the scene. These works take a different position. Seen from above, rivers become lines, fields become grids, and cities dissolve into patterns of color and form. Distance compresses scale, flattening geography into compositions that move between observation and abstraction. Rather than inviting us into the landscape, these artists ask us to consider it from afar. The land becomes a surface marked by time, cultivation, infrastructure, and change, revealing relationships and patterns that are often invisible from the ground.

17 Artworks

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