Landscape into Eco Art

Landscape into Eco Art
Author: Mark Cheetham
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780271081427

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Dedicated to an articulation of the earth from broadly ecological perspectives, eco art is a vibrant subset of contemporary art that addresses the widespread public concern with rapid climate change and related environmental issues. In Landscape into Eco Art, Mark Cheetham systematically examines connections and divergences between contemporary eco art, land art of the 1960s and 1970s, and the historical genre of landscape painting. Through eight thematic case studies that illuminate what eco art means in practice, reception, and history, Cheetham places the form in a longer and broader art-historical context. He considers a wide range of media—from painting, sculpture, and photography to artists’ films, video, sound work, animation, and installation—and analyzes the work of internationally prominent artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Nancy Holt, Mark Dion, and Robert Smithson. In doing so, Cheetham reveals eco art to be a dynamic extension of a long tradition of landscape depiction in the West that boldly enters into today’s debates on climate science, government policy, and our collective and individual responsibility to the planet. An ambitious intervention into eco-criticism and the environmental humanities, this volume provides original ways to understand the issues and practices of eco art in the Anthropocene. Art historians, humanities scholars, and lay readers interested in contemporary art and the environment will find Cheetham’s work valuable and invigorating.

Landscape Into Eco Art

Landscape Into Eco Art
Author: Mark Cheetham
Publsiher: Penn State University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-02-06
Genre: Earthworks (Art)
ISBN: 0271080043

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Explores the practices of ecological art, a genre addressing the widespread public concern with rapid climate change and related environmental issues. Examines connections and divergences between contemporary eco art, land art of the 1960s and '70s, and the historical genre of landscape painting.

To Life

To Life
Author: Linda Weintraub
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-09-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520273610

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This title documents the burgeoning eco art movement from A to Z, presenting a panorama of artistic responses to environmental concerns, from Ant Farms anti-consumer antics in the 1970s to Marina Zurkows 2007 animation that anticipates the havoc wreaked upon the planet by global warming.

She Explores

She Explores
Author: Gale Straub
Publsiher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2019-03-26
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781452167671

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For every woman who has ever been called outdoorsy comes a collection of stories that inspires unforgettable adventure. Beautiful, empowering, and exhilarating, She Explores is a spirited celebration of female bravery and courage, and an inspirational companion for any woman who wants to travel the world on her own terms. Combining breathtaking travel photography with compelling personal narratives, She Explores shares the stories of 40 diverse women on unforgettable journeys in nature: women who live out of vans, trucks, and vintage trailers, hiking the wild, cooking meals over campfires, and sleeping under the stars. Women biking through the countryside, embarking on an unknown road trip, or backpacking through the outdoors with their young children in tow. Complementing the narratives are practical tips and advice for women planning their own trips, including: • Preparing for a solo hike • Must-haves for a road-trip kitchen • Planning ahead for unknown territory • Telling your own story A visually stunning and emotionally satisfying collection for any woman craving new landscapes and adventure.

Eco Art History in East and Southeast Asia

Eco   Art History in East and Southeast Asia
Author: De-nin D. Lee
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2019-01-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781527527300

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The essays in this anthology examine artwork and sites in East and Southeast Asia through the lens of eco–art history. In these regions, significant anthropogenic changes to terrain, watercourses, and ecosystems date back millennia, as do artwork and artefacts that both conceptualize and modify the natural world. The rising interest in earth-conscious modes of analysis, or “eco–art history,” informs this anthology, which explores the mutual impact of artistic expressions and local environments in East and Southeast Asia. Moreover, conceptual tools and case studies focused on these regions impart important insights bearing on the development of eco–art history. The book includes case studies examining the impact of the Little Ice Age on court painting and systems of representing marine life in the Joseon period in Korea. Other contributors consider contemporary artistic strategies, such as developing a “sustainability aesthetics” and focusing attention to non-human agents, to respond to environmental damage and climate change in the present. Additional essays analyse the complicated art historical ecology of heritage sites and question the underlying anthropocentrism in art historical priorities and practices. As a whole, this anthology argues for the importance of ecological considerations in art history.

Ecological Aesthetics

Ecological Aesthetics
Author: Herman Prigann,Heike Strelow,Vera David (col)
Publsiher: Birkhauser
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9783764324247

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Over a hundred projects by artists and landscape architects from the USA, Japan, Germany, Denmark, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain and Italy present the broad conceptual repertoire of an ecological aesthetic whose designs focus on natural processes of growth, destruction and renewal. They are responding to man's longing for the untouched, his need for identity, orientation and presence, but also to the necessity for a paradigm shift in art, landscape architecture and environmental design.

Art in the Land

Art in the Land
Author: Alan Sonfist
Publsiher: Plume
Total Pages: 298
Release: 1983
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015020377209

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LAND ART IN CLOSE UP

LAND ART IN CLOSE UP
Author: William Malpas
Publsiher: Sculptors Series
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-04-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1861718896

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A fully illustrated, up-to-date, large format guide to land and environmental art.