Art, theory and practice in the anthropocene /
Reiss, Julie H.
Art, theory and practice in the anthropocene / edited by Julie Reiss. - ix, 162 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm. - Vernon series in art .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / The Anthropocene sublime : Justin Guariglia's artwork / Art, theory, and the Anthropocene / Art as destruction : an inquiry into creation / Imaginative engagements : critical reflections on visual arts and climate change / Ecological art: origins, reality, becoming / Charting urgency and agency / Terra incognita : exhibiting ice in the Anthropocene / Ethical grounds : the aesthetic actions of soil / After nature and culture : plastiglomerate in the age of capital / Curating digital decay : machines will watch us die / A poem: a leaf / Blued trees as policy : art, law, science and the Anthropocene / Students being transformed into trees : inverted anthropomorphization in order to enhance connectedness to natural environments and plants / Julia Reiss -- Eva Horn -- Martha Schwendener -- David Haley -- Julie Doyle -- Paul Ardenne ; translated by Charles Penwarden -- Jennifer McGregor -- Julie Reiss -- María Patricia Tinajero -- Weiyi Chang -- Patrizia Constantin -- Alice Momm -- Aviva Rahmani -- Margaretha Häggström
Contributes to the growing literature on artistic responses to global climate change and its consequences. Designed to include multiple perspectives, it contains essays by thirteen art historians, art critics, curators, artists and educators, and offers different frameworks for talking about visual representation and the current environmental crisis. The anthology models a range of methodological approaches drawn from different disciplines, and contributes to an understanding of how artists and those writing about art construct narratives around the environment. The book is illustrated with examples of art by nearly thirty different contemporary artists.
9781622737376 9781622735921
5649742 Proquest Ebook Central
Human ecology in art.
Art--Environmental aspects
Nature--Effect of human beings on
Art, theory and practice in the anthropocene / edited by Julie Reiss. - ix, 162 pages : illustrations (some colour) ; 24 cm. - Vernon series in art .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / The Anthropocene sublime : Justin Guariglia's artwork / Art, theory, and the Anthropocene / Art as destruction : an inquiry into creation / Imaginative engagements : critical reflections on visual arts and climate change / Ecological art: origins, reality, becoming / Charting urgency and agency / Terra incognita : exhibiting ice in the Anthropocene / Ethical grounds : the aesthetic actions of soil / After nature and culture : plastiglomerate in the age of capital / Curating digital decay : machines will watch us die / A poem: a leaf / Blued trees as policy : art, law, science and the Anthropocene / Students being transformed into trees : inverted anthropomorphization in order to enhance connectedness to natural environments and plants / Julia Reiss -- Eva Horn -- Martha Schwendener -- David Haley -- Julie Doyle -- Paul Ardenne ; translated by Charles Penwarden -- Jennifer McGregor -- Julie Reiss -- María Patricia Tinajero -- Weiyi Chang -- Patrizia Constantin -- Alice Momm -- Aviva Rahmani -- Margaretha Häggström
Contributes to the growing literature on artistic responses to global climate change and its consequences. Designed to include multiple perspectives, it contains essays by thirteen art historians, art critics, curators, artists and educators, and offers different frameworks for talking about visual representation and the current environmental crisis. The anthology models a range of methodological approaches drawn from different disciplines, and contributes to an understanding of how artists and those writing about art construct narratives around the environment. The book is illustrated with examples of art by nearly thirty different contemporary artists.
9781622737376 9781622735921
5649742 Proquest Ebook Central
Human ecology in art.
Art--Environmental aspects
Nature--Effect of human beings on