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Art and future : energy, climate, cultures / edited by Peter Stupples.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (ix, 209 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781527504103
  • 1527504107
  • 9781527509535
  • 1527509532
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Art and future.DDC classification:
  • 701/.03 23
LOC classification:
  • N72.G55 A78 2018eb
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Contents:
UNOVIS and the future of art / Peter Stupples -- Ecological imperialism: Michael Shepherd's images of a changing New Zealand landscape / Elizabeth Rankin -- Questions of culture, natural environment and ecology / Evelyn A. Armstrong -- Nice background: two perspectives / Mark Bolland and Bridie Lonie -- Scientific reification / David Green -- Immanence and its distortions: metaphysics of an art/schience collaboration / Ashley M. Holmes -- Resonating estuary: transitions from site to art / Jan Hogan -- The water project / Margaret Feeney -- Civic experiments: tactics for praxis / Frances Whitehead -- Exhaustion algorithm / Luke Munn -- Knowing climate change through art / Bridie Lonie -- Pūkeko and butter papers: reflections on an environmental art practice / Catharine Salmon -- Rocks by the sea: an artist's notes on his growing awareness of climate change and the need for cultural reappraisal / Nigel Brown.
Summary: "This selection of essays examines the future of art in a changing world. In particular, contributors discuss the agency of art in conditions of ecological threats to the natural world, to climate change and the effects of globalisation, neoliberal economics and mass tourism. Following the lead of Chicago-based Frances Whitehead, whose essay is a key text, some contributors take positions on working with local government agencies to embed art-thinking within development projects, going back to the art-thinking at the centre of Kazimir Malevichs work in Vitebsk one hundred years ago in Russia. Other papers highlight small-scale art interventions that bring ecological issues to public notice and suggest positive responses, whilst others discuss large-scale problems brought about by the social, economic and laissez-faire history of the emerging Anthropocene with possible dystopic outcomes"--Amazon.com
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"This selection of essays examines the future of art in a changing world. In particular, contributors discuss the agency of art in conditions of ecological threats to the natural world, to climate change and the effects of globalisation, neoliberal economics and mass tourism. Following the lead of Chicago-based Frances Whitehead, whose essay is a key text, some contributors take positions on working with local government agencies to embed art-thinking within development projects, going back to the art-thinking at the centre of Kazimir Malevichs work in Vitebsk one hundred years ago in Russia. Other papers highlight small-scale art interventions that bring ecological issues to public notice and suggest positive responses, whilst others discuss large-scale problems brought about by the social, economic and laissez-faire history of the emerging Anthropocene with possible dystopic outcomes"--Amazon.com

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UNOVIS and the future of art / Peter Stupples -- Ecological imperialism: Michael Shepherd's images of a changing New Zealand landscape / Elizabeth Rankin -- Questions of culture, natural environment and ecology / Evelyn A. Armstrong -- Nice background: two perspectives / Mark Bolland and Bridie Lonie -- Scientific reification / David Green -- Immanence and its distortions: metaphysics of an art/schience collaboration / Ashley M. Holmes -- Resonating estuary: transitions from site to art / Jan Hogan -- The water project / Margaret Feeney -- Civic experiments: tactics for praxis / Frances Whitehead -- Exhaustion algorithm / Luke Munn -- Knowing climate change through art / Bridie Lonie -- Pūkeko and butter papers: reflections on an environmental art practice / Catharine Salmon -- Rocks by the sea: an artist's notes on his growing awareness of climate change and the need for cultural reappraisal / Nigel Brown.

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