Interacting with the land

"Wedding Cake House, Iron Furnace Road, Pittsford, Vermont," by James Hope, in the show “Land Marks: Paintings of Human-Altered Landscapes,’’ at the Fleming Museum of Art, Burlington, Vt., through May 18.

The museum explains:

Focusing on portrayals of Vermont and elsewhere in New England, the show brings together 15 works, spanning roughly 1800 to the late 1900s. These paintings and a mirror, with a reverse painting on glass, infuse the Fleming’s Marble Court Balcony with color and with imagery that registers human interactions with the land.

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