New York, USA05/24–09/24

Mathias Kessler

As part of FREE AWAY.

After a successful stay in Italy, I traveled to the Hudson Valley in New York. Thanks to an invitation extended by my friend Mark Dion, I also was at https://mildredslane.org/. Here I continued to work on my project of finding and taking pictures sunsets depicted in art history. The Hudson Valley was a prominent site of American Romanticism. The landscapes around the river were immortalized in numerous paintings by famous painters of the ‘Hudson River School’ such as Frederic Edwin Church and Thomas Cole. In the Catskill Mountains, they found elevated positions from which they showed nature in its full idyllic, pristine splendor. With the help of the Hudson River Art Trail, I tried to follow the routes that the painters walked themselves and, in part, sketched landscapes in plein air on site and I attempted to capture the scenery with my camera. Thus, I was not only able to see the places as such, but also run through the process that the artists experienced at that time. Hiking through nature was an integral part of Romantic landscape painting. The journey was the destination.

I use the photos to identify changes in the pigments and, as a result, draw conclusions on anthropogenic particulate matter in the atmosphere resulting from the use of fossil fuels. This builds on the studies carried out by the meteorologist Christos Zerefos who analyzed 800 paintings from 400 years of art history with regard to the colors of the sky to deduce climate-relevant data. Hence, the colors of the sky are directly indicative of the particulate matter content of air. Following my two residencies, I convert these photos into color gradients and, eventually, graduation paintings. 

My "Away Studio" is both in Italy – Rome, Naples, Tuscany – and in Catskill, New York, where I follow the tracks of 18th century painters and gather further information for my work.

1. My stay in one word: 
  Road trip
2. Dos & don’ts in this place: 
  Unfortunately, bad weather is not good for my project.
3. Things I miss since I am no longer there: 
  Great exchanges with artists I met on Mildred’s Lane. https://mildredslane.org/ 
4. Where to shop great supplies: 
  https://www.thespottydog.com/ or online or Albany https://www.yelp.com/biz/arlenes-artist-materials-albany
5. What you should definitely bring with you from home: 
   
6. Concerning art at this destination and where I visited the best exhibitions: 
 

There is much art to be seen in the Hudson Valley:

  • Storm King Art Center. 886. Art museums. ...
  • Dia Beacon. 547. Art museums. ...
  • Opus 40. 262. Art museums. ...
  • Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. 168. Art museums. ...
  • Hudson Valley MOCA. Art museums. ...
  • Magazzino Italian Art. Nature & wildlife areas. ...
  • Chapel of Sacred Mirrors. Specialty museums. ...
  • Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. Art museums.
  • The Campus, outpost of NY Galleries in Hudson https://www.thecampusupstate.com/
  • Art Omi, outdoor sculpture park https://artomi.org/
  • Olana https://olana.org/
  • Thomas Cole National Historic Site, https://thomascole.org/
7. Around the studio – where I shop, drink my coffee and get the best lunch deal in walking distance: 
  Athens Rooster, or https://nycitiot.com/ in Catskill, or Hudson, Moto https://www.motocoffeemachine.com/
8. Where I like to spend the evening (dinner, drinks, best sound and networking opportunity): 
 

Tips for eating out and exploring:

Brushland Eating House
In the small town of Bovina, the Brushland Eating House enchants with its rustic charm and regional ingredients – including fresh eggs from its own garden. Ideal for a visit combined with a stroll through the picturesque environs.

Butcher & Bar
The Butcher & Bar, part of Hasbrouck House in Stone Ridge, offers not only tasty highlights such as burgers made from pasture beef or smoked trout croquettes but also outdoor movie evenings – perfect for a summer evening!

Foxfire Mountain House
This lovingly renovated inn located in the Catskills combines vintage ambience with first-class cuisine. Regardless of whether you take a Sunday brunch, dinner or cocktails: a relaxed, pleasurable experience in a cozy atmosphere.

Frogs End Tavern
The Frogs End Tavern, at the luxurious Glenmere Mansion in Chester, invites you to enjoy dishes such as house-made pasta and oysters. Making reservations is a must, especially for the charming outdoor area.

Gaskins
The Gaskins in Germantown is well known for its cozy atmosphere and creative cuisine. Enjoy local specialties such as fish tacos or cocktails before exploring the charming environs.

Grazin’
This diner in Hudson is a paradise for burger lovers. The concept: fresh ingredients from local farms and an ethical approach as the first certified “Animal Welfare Approved” restaurant.

Livingston Manor Fly Fishing Club
Perfect for nature enthusiasts: The Livingston Manor Fly Fishing Club offers private access to the river, comfortable cottages and the opportunity to cook fresh fish yourselves.

Phoenicia Diner
A classic in the Catskills: At the Phoenicia Diner, traditional diner fare meets fresh, local ingredients – perfect for breakfast or lunch.

Quinn's
This unique restaurant in Beacon combines live jazz, ramen and creative burgers. A tip for a relaxed evening with friends.

Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture
Visit the Stone Barns Center in Pocantico Hills, an organic farm with workshops, tours and a café. A place merging sustainability and culinary delights.

Talbott & Arding
A gourmet grocery store in Hudson specializing in select cheeses, jams and crackers – ideal for connoisseurs.

The Grange
Situated in the former post office of Warwick, The Grange serves a changing menu of farm-to-table dishes. Reserve seats on the porch and enjoy the culinary treats.

The Kaatskeller
Wood-fired pizza and craft cocktails are in the focus of this restaurant in Livingston Manor. Especially in winter, the atmosphere by the fireplace is particularly inviting.

Tuthilltown Spirits Distillery
It is worthwhile to visit the Tuthilltown Spirits Distillery in Gardiner for cocktails or a tour. Whisky or Bourbon is an excellent gift for friends and family back home.

Wayside Cider
The cidery in Andes offers delicious cider that is not too sweet in a laid-back atmosphere. Combine your visit with a stroll through the charming vintage shops of the town.

Backbar
This hotspot in Hudson wins you over with creative cocktails and small dishes inspired by South-East Asian cuisine. The cozy retro atmosphere makes it ideal for an evening with friends.

The Athens Rooster
This charming café in Athens serves fresh breakfast dishes, house-baked pastry and excellent coffee – ideal for an energized start into the day.

The Meat Hook
This butchery in the Catskills is well known for sustainably produced meat. Enjoy savory sandwiches, burgers and charcuterie plates on site.

Olana Estate
The former estate of the artist Frederic Church is an architectural and landscaping masterpiece. Take a walk in the impressive gardens and enjoy the view on the Hudson Valley.

Thomas Cole National Historic Site
Discover the home and studio of Thomas Cole, the founder of the Hudson River School. The exhibitions and the scenic environment of the Catskills will make your visit unforgettable.

Hudson Cruises
Experience the beauty of the Hudson River on a boat tour with Hudson Cruises. Whether you are taking a sightseeing cruise, a sunset tour or a private charter cruise, the region is at its best when seen from aboard a vessel.

9. What would have been useful to know before coming here and starting my residency: 
  I was at Mildred’s Lane, but also spent much time on a road trip as I took pictures of various locations. These experiences are reflected by my tips.

 



Website resident:              mathiaskessler.com