with Wilhelm Neusser on the legacy of Romantic landscape painting
a conversation with painter Wilhelm Neusser, whose imagined landscapes engage the legacy of German Romanticism and respond to the precarious conditions of the present
Date
Sat, Oct 11
Time
4 p.m.
Location
Spritz3000 at Foreland
12 Factory Street, #2F
Catskill, NY
Date
Sat, Oct 11
Time
4 p.m.
Location
Spritz3000 at Foreland
12 Factory Street, #2F
Catskill, NY
Wilhelm Neusser’s atmospheric paintings explore how land continues to register the sublime—not as heroic grandeur, but as a fragile, shifting presence shaped by ecological uncertainty and perceptual complexity.
Originally from Cologne, Germany, and now based in Somerville, Massachusetts, Neusser’s paintings draw from both memory and imagination instigating reflection on how beauty, landscape, and time interweave in an era of environmental change.
Neusser will be in conversation with James Voorhies, founder of Spritz3000 and curator of Relational Landscapes.
Conversations is a series of talks with artists, writers, and curators related to the work on view and themes explored in the exhibitions.
Artworks
Originally from Cologne, Germany, and now based in Somerville, Massachusetts, Neusser’s paintings draw from both memory and imagination instigating reflection on how beauty, landscape, and time interweave in an era of environmental change.
Neusser will be in conversation with James Voorhies, founder of Spritz3000 and curator of Relational Landscapes.
Conversations is a series of talks with artists, writers, and curators related to the work on view and themes explored in the exhibitions.
Artworks