Elemental: An Arts and Ecology Reader
Gaia Project is a collaborative and ethical publishing and curatorial initiative which operates at the intersection of Art and Ecology — or indeed, in that poetic space where Art becomes Ecology, and where Ecology becomes Art. Elemental is an ‘introductory reader’, comprising a unique collection of essays by some of the world’s leading artists, activists, curators and writers currently working in the expansive, interdisciplinary field of arts and ecology. The book presents critical reflections, and philosophies on a variety of eco-art practices and methodologies. Subject fields include: New Materialism, socially-engaged ecosystem restoration, Critical Theory, the legal ‘Rights of Nature’, and ecology in theatre and performance art. The symbiotic environmental, social, spiritual and economic crises of our era (Climate Change being one critical symptom) have now emerged as a poignant and resonant throughout culture globally. It is therefore timely and vital that these essays of vision, hope and solidarity are being published.
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Installation, Curatorial practices, Land art, Performance, Philosophy, Ecology
Biemann Ursula (Article author), Naidus Beverly (Article author), Fremantle Chris (Article author), Heim Wallace (Article author), Bethônico Mabe (Article author), Haley David (Article author), Goto Reiko (Article author), Demos T. J. (Article author), Douglas Anne (Article author), Lynes Krista Genevieve (Article author), Irland Basia (Article author), World of Matter (Article author), Little Ruth (Article author), Collins Tim (Article author), Tavares Paulo (Article author), Gan Elaine (Article author), Brady James (Preface)
Fremantle Chris, Goto Reiko, Collins Tim, Loose Gerry, World of Matter, Tuulikki Hanna, Tavares Paulo, Gregor Morven
New York City
2016
208 pages
9780993219207
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