July 4–October 10, 2016
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Other notes and acknowledgements:
David P. Dethier, Edward Brust Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, Williams College, created the stills of Lake Bascom emptying, which were turned into the time lapse loop.
Sharron Macklin, Office for Information Technology, Williams College, helped orient the historic aerial photographs shown in the time lapse video.
The stone wall and wildflower installations were designed and installed by Henry W. Art and Mountain Home Landscaping.
Recovering Place: Reflecting on Stone Hill
By Mark C. Taylor
An illustrated book chronicling the land art and sculptures created by Mark C. Taylor at his home in the Berkshire hills, echoing themes found in the exhibition. Supported in part by Herbert A. Allen, Jr. and the Clark Art Institute and published by Columbia University Press. Call the Museum Store at 413 458 0520 to order.