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Wandering Before Winter's Sleep
1996 · Pastel on paper
25 1/8 × 38 3/16 in. (63.8 × 97 cm)
The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Alan Gussow was an American painter and environmental advocate whose landscapes merged abstraction with observation of the natural world. Working primarily in oil on canvas, he developed a practice rooted in direct engagement with specific places, particularly the Hudson River Valley and coastal regions. His approach synthesized gestural abstraction with ecological consciousness, reflecting postwar concerns about landscape preservation and industrial encroachment. Gussow was instrumental in advancing land art and environmental aesthetics as critical frameworks within American contemporary practice.
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