Magnetic North: The Landscapes of Tom Uttech

One of the most widely admired landscape painters in America, Tom Uttech merges nineteenth-century notions of the ideal landscape with aspects of surrealism and photo-realism to create his unique vision of the North Woods. The artist reestablishes the wilderness as a mystical and magical place where the animal kingdom reigns, the colors of nature flourish, and the forces of the wild are played out. Uttech is inspired by his treks through Wisconsin prairies and woodlands and his camping and canoeing trips to northern Minnesota and Quetico Provincial Park in Ontario, Canada.

Uttech’s paintings are distinguished from those of most contemporary landscape artists in that he does no drawings, studies, or photographs while on these excursions. His paintings are studio inventions based entirely on memory and improvisation. Uttech’s landscapes have been described as “pure fantasy and, at the same time, absolutely true to nature.” His use of high-key colors and his depictions of seemingly airless environments give his work a surreal quality. The intricate detail achieved through the artist’s precise painterly touch gives the surfaces of his work a high degree of patterning and articulation. More recently, Uttech has begun to add painted or carved elements to his handmade frames, which are integral components of his work. In addition to paintings, the retrospective also features a selection of the artist’s prints and photographs.


Magnetic North: The Landscapes of Tom Uttech

Dream of England: Landscape, Photography and the Tourist’s Imagination (Photography, Critical Views)

This work explores English society and its relationship to the landscape, as seen through photography and tourism over the last 100 years. The major tourist venues are covered, including Stonehenge, National Trust houses, the Lake District and Shakespeare country. A variety of photographs are included in the book, from Victorian pastoral scenes and Emerson’s views of Norfolk, to instant “snaps” of historic tourist sites and Martin Parr’s images of end-of-the-century society. Taylor shows how the British frame their aspirations through their approach to photography of the English landscape and their feelings about the past. Despite persistent efforts to remake England, and to preserve its perceived unity through photographic images, a fragmented society is exposed, raising issues of national identity, gender and race.


Dream of England: Landscape, Photography and the Tourist’s Imagination (Photography, Critical Views)

Garden Transformations: Designer Secrets and Tricks of the Trade

All in color! Transform an ordinary outdoor space into the garden of your dreams! These tantalizing, quirky, and theatrical ideas from an award-winning garden designer quickly and inventively solve almost any problem. Have a boring shed that’s an eyesore–but useful for storage? Turn it into a gypsy caravan. With the latest and greatest garden colors, create decorative effects such as fake lead and verdigris, imitation stone work, mosaic, and trompe l’oeil. Make living sculptures, breathe new life into boundaries, gateways, and entrances, and achieve magic with special lighting and water features such as ponds, fountains, and waterfalls. In 240 color photographs and illustrations, every exceptional garden design springs to life on the page. Trim size: 9 1/2 x 11.


Garden Transformations: Designer Secrets and Tricks of the Trade