Martin Hogue
Martin Hogue teaches landscape architecture at Cornell University. His work has been displayed in solo exhibits at over 25 venues across the United States, including The Ohio State University, Cornell University, the Urban Center in New York, the University of Southern California, and the Center for Land Use Interpretation. His recent work on camping, which first appeared in Places and later in his book Thirtyfour Campgrounds (MIT Press, 2016), interrogates in both serious and humorous ways the discrepancies that exist between the deeply cherished American ideal of ruggedness and independence and the desire for an increasingly sophisticated range of utilities and convenience.