22 January – 7 February 2015 | 980 Madison Avenue, New York
The WOOD LAND exhibition follows Nature Translated, March’s critically-acclaimed solo show, which was curated by Edward Lucie-Smith and exhibited at Bermondsey Project Space in London (2012), the State Russian Museum (Marble Palace) in St. Petersburg (2014), and the Moscow Photography Biennale 2014.
“I have always tried to do something to get myself between the camera and the subject – adding an emotional mystery, a personal interpretation of a feeling for a landscape or a place. These pictures offer an image of a sensibility at grips with the real, where nothing is as yet completely concluded and everything is still in motion.”
- Charles March
1. Parham 1, 2012
2. Parham 2, 2012
3. Parham 3, 2012
4. Parham 4, 2012
5. Henley Rise, 2014
6. Great Common, 2014
7. Verdley Edge, 2014
8. Red Copse, 2014
9. Birdless Grove 2, 2014
10. High Wood Avenue, 2014
11. Large Meadow, 2013
12. Emperor's Brow, 2013
13. Hermitage, 2014
14. Hat Hill Copse, 2014
15. Molecomb Peak, 2014
16. Stonehill Clump, 2014
17. Prince's Drive, 2014
18. Pilley Green, 2014
19. Rockwood, 2014
20. Flint Avenue, 2014
21. Henley Wood 1, 2014
22. Henley Wood 2, 2014
23. Henley Wood 3, 2014