Eric Aho (born 1966) is an American painter living in Vermont. DC Moore Gallery in New York City represents his work.[1]
Early life
Aho was born in Melrose, Massachusetts and moved to New Hampshire with his family in 1974. His father, whose parents had emigrated from Finland,[2] worked for the Boston and Maine Railroad.
Studies
Aho studied at the Central School of Art and Design in London, England, (1986–87) and received a BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design in 1988. In 1989 he participated in the first exchange of scholars in over thirty years between the U.S. and Cuba. He completed his graduate work at the Lahti Art Institute (now the Lahti University of Applied Sciences) in Finland supported by a Fulbright Scholarship in 1991-92 and an American-Scandinavian Foundation grant in 1993.[1]
Career
Aho's paintings are noted for the way they simultaneously convey the power and fragility of Nature. In an essay about Aho's painting, Donald Kuspit wrote: "He is a master of the natural sublime, but he realizes that intensely experienced nature becomes uncannily abstract, with no loss of concreteness. Aho puts the sublime back in nature, suggesting its abstract structure without denying its concrete fullness." He adds, "Aho regenerates abstraction by returning to its roots in the boundless generativity of nature, and with that gives us a fresh aesthetic consciousness of it."[3]
From 1989 to 1998 Aho taught painting at the Putney School in Putney, Vermont. Since 1998 Aho has held an adjunct position as visiting lecturer in the Graduate Light Design Program at the University of the Arts in Helsinki, Finland, and has taught at the University of Lapland in Rovaniemi, Finland. He has been a visiting artist and critic at the Burren College of Art in County Clare, Ireland; the Ballinglen Arts Foundation in County Mayo Ireland; the Weir Farm National Historic Trust in Connecticut; Colgate University in Hamilton, New York; the National College of Art in Oslo, Norway; the University of Art and Design in Helsinki, Finland; the St. Paul's School, Concord, New Hampshire and the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Aho's exhibitions include the Portland Museum of Art in Portland, Maine; the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art in Ridgefield, CT; the Ogunquit Museum of American Art; the McMullen Museum at Boston College; the Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Nagoya, Japan; the National Academy of Design and the American Academy of Arts and Letters in New York City. The Oulu Museum of Art in Oulu, Finland; the Fleming Museum at the University of Vermont; The Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH; the Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH and the New Britain Museum of American Art, CT have presented solo exhibitions.
His paintings can be found in public collections throughout the country and abroad including the permanent collections of the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, the Springfield Art Museum, the Currier Museum of Art, the Hood Museum of Art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Ice Cuts
In the winter of 2016 the Hood Museum of Art presented Eric Aho: Ice Cuts curated by Katherine W. Hart. Aho's paintings of stark holes cut into a frozen pond prompted Hart to call Aho "One of the leading painters of landscape and the environment of his generation." Ice Cuts also brought praise from Sebastian Smee of the Boston Globe[4] who wrote: "Aho’s paintings enact an answer to mysterious, counterintuitive questions. The dynamic between black water and white ice is also a correlative — natural, not forced or contrived — of the much-masticated tension in 20th-century art between abstract and representational imagery, between the real and the reproduced." Smee concluded by declaring the work "a major accomplishment."
In December 2016 Sebastian Smee of the Boston Globe included Eric Aho: Ice Cuts in his "year-end round up." Smee wrote, "Eric Aho’s paintings of plunge pools cut out of ice at the Hood at Dartmouth College were fresh, bold, subtle, and urgent."
Solo exhibitions
2017
Eric Aho: Inflection Point, DC Moore Gallery, New York
2016
Eric Aho: An Unfinished Point in a Vast Surrounding, New Britain Museum of American Art, CT
Eric Aho: Ice Cuts, Hood Museum of Art, Hanover, NH
2015
Eric Aho: Wilderness Studio, DC Moore Gallery, New York
2013
Eric Aho: Translation, DC Moore Gallery, New York
Eric Aho: In the Landscape, Federal Reserve Board, Washington
2012
Transcending Nature: Paintings by Eric Aho, Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, NH
2011
Eric Aho: Covert, DC Moore Gallery, New York
2010
Occurrence, Tory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee
Eric Aho: Memory and Invention, Hidell Brooks Gallery, Charlotte, NC
2009
Eric Aho: Red Winter, DC Moore Gallery, New York
Eric Aho: Ice Box, Brattleboro Museum, VT
2008
Wilderness, Alpha Gallery, Boston
Outermost, Brickwalk Fine Art, West Hartford, CT
2007
Quarry, Reeves Contemporary, New York
New Paintings, Tory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee
2006
The Becoming Line: Pastel Drawings, Brickwalk Fine Art, West Hartford, CT
Copper Field Suite: New Monotypes, Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT
Geography IV, Alpha Gallery, Boston
Paintings, Hidell Brooks Gallery, Charlotte, NC
2005
New Paintings, Reeves Contemporary, New York
Paintings, Tory Folliard Gallery, Milwaukee
Monotypes, Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston
2004
Paintings, Spheris Gallery, Bellows Falls, VT
New Paintings, Alpha Gallery, Boston
Texas Papers, Devin Borden Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston
2003
The Overstory, Reeves Contemporary, New York
Paintings, Gallery BE’19, Helsinki
Recent Work, Paesaggio Gallery, West Hartford, CT
The Overhead Lake: New Paintings, Hargate Art Center, St. Paul's School, Concord, NH
Tremaine Gallery, Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT
2002
New Paintings, Munson Gallery, Santa Fe
Watershed: Paintings of the Connecticut River Valley, Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site, Cornish, NH
Distances: Paintings of New England and Ireland, Alpha Gallery, Boston
2001
Three Counties, Spheris Gallery, Walpole, NH
The River, Field and Sky: New Paintings, Susan Conway Gallery, Washington
2000
Standing Still, New Paintings, Munson Gallery, Santa Fe
Pure Geography, Barton-Ryan Gallery, Boston
1999
The Distant Landscape: New Paintings, Spheris Gallery, Walpole, NH
New Helsinki Views, Galleria Pintura, Helsinki
A Passion for Winter: The Landscapes of Eric Aho, Susan Conway Gallery, Washington
1998
Recent Paintings, Spheris Gallery, Walpole, NH
The Qualities of Heaven and Earth, Oulu City Art Museum, Finland; Vermont College, Montpelier; Embassy of Finland, Washington
1996
Nocturnes: Recent Paintings by Eric Aho, Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington
1994
Paintings, Gallery Pelin, Helsinki
1991
Paintings from the Hemlock Ravine, Tyler Gallery, Marlboro College, VT
Reviews and Press Mentions
- Smee, Sebastian. "The Year in Arts: Much great art, many fine shows, but no blocks busted," Boston Globe, December 16, 2016
- Spiegelman, Willard. "In Connecticut, Discovering American Art’s First Home," The Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2016
- Dunne, Susan. "Eric Aho’s Wartime-Inspired Abstract Landscapes At NBMAA," Hartford Courant, June 27, 2016
- Butler, Sharon. "Eric Aho Shadows His Father at the New Britain," Two Coats of Paint (Internet), July 26, 2016
- O’Shaughnessy, Tracey. "The Private Power of Landscapes," Waterbury Republican American, June 5, 2016
- Vermont Public Radio, 2016, "Looking Into The Ice, Saxtons River Artist Meditates On Winter"
- Boston Globe, January 2016, "New England artist Aho breaks ice with new body of work"
- Valley News, February 2016, "Art Notes: Painter Eric Aho Looks Deep Into a Hole in the Ice"
- Art New England, March 2016, "Eric Aho, Ice Cuts"
- American Art Collector, 2016
- DC Moore Gallery Art New England, July/August 2012
- Art News, December 2011 "Eric Aho: DC Moore Gallery
- Art in America, December 2009
- Art Daily, October 2009, "First Presentation of Eric Aho's Work at DC Moore Gallery"
Related Publications
Eric Aho: Wilderness Studio, 2015, essay by Nathan Kernan, published by DC Moore Gallery, 68 pages
Eric Aho: Translation, 2013, essay by Diana Tuite, published by DC Moore Gallery, 70 pages
Eric Aho: Covert, 2011, essay by Donald Kuspit, published by DC Moore Gallery, 32 pages
Eric Aho: Red Winter, 2009, essay by Bonnie Costello, published by DC Moore Gallery, 28 pages
Read more essays about Aho and his work.
References
- 1 2 "DC Moore Gallery, artist page". Retrieved 1 February 2013.
- ↑ Enclosures, Fields, Territories and Portraits
- ↑ Kuspit, Donald (2011). Sublime Fullness, Perennial Light. New York: DC Moore Gallery. p. 32. ISBN 978-0-9826316-8-3.
- ↑ "New England artist Aho breaks ice with new body of work - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com. Retrieved 2016-10-12.