BOSCOBEL TO DEBUT "SCENIC VISTAS" SITE'S LARGEST EXHIBITION TO DATE
September 19th-November 16th
Fridays-Mondays
Boscobel House and Gardens presents Scenic Vistas: Landscape as Culture in Early New York, a sweeping exhibition that explores how landscape depictions shaped domestic life, design, and identity in New York well before the rise of the Hudson River School in the mid-19th century.
On view across the Historic House Museum, Visitor Center Gallery, and Great Lawn, Scenic Vistas brings together pre-1850’s decorative arts alongside contemporary works to reveal the enduring role of the Hudson Valley’s landscapes in art and culture. Objects on display include ceramics, furniture, wallpaper, and textiles by artists living and working in the Hudson Valley.
A highlight of the exhibition is a rare set of maple side chairs from circa 1815, each with a scenic painted back, now undergoing careful restoration after being crushed in Boscobel’s April 2024 ceiling collapse. These works embody resilience and artistry while resonating with the evolving relationship between house, grounds, and landscape.
Contemporary artists in dialogue with these historic objects include Kat Howard, Betsy Jacks, Kieran Kinsella, and James McElhinney, with new commissions by Alison McNulty and Jean-Marc Sovak. Their installations respond directly to Boscobel’s site and history, layering perspectives on landscape, memory, and preservation.
Coinciding with the 200th anniversary of Thomas Cole’s formative Hudson River journey, Scenic Vistas underscores how early landscape imagery helped establish aesthetic ideals later embraced by the Hudson River School. The exhibition reminds us that the artistic impulse to frame, idealize, and interpret the Hudson Valley has deep and lasting roots.
Scenic Vistas is on view Friday-Monday, 9am to dusk, for free in our Visitor Center. To see the works on view inside of the Historic House Museum and Grounds, please be sure to reserve Preservation in Progress guided tour tickets online or in-person.
Event Information
| Event Date | 09-19-2025 |