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El. knyga: Art and Climate Change

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  • Formatas: 296 pages
  • Serija: World of Art
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780500777848
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  • Formatas: 296 pages
  • Serija: World of Art
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Apr-2022
  • Leidėjas: Thames & Hudson Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780500777848
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An overview of ecologicallyconscious contemporary artthat responds to today’senvironmental crisis, fromspecies extinction toclimate change.

Art and Climate ChangeExploring the meeting point of decolonial reparation and ecological restoration, artists are remaking history by drawing on the latest ecological theories, scientific achievements, and indigenous worldviews to engage with the climate crisis. Across five chapters, authors Maja and Reuben Fowkes examine these artworks that respond to the Anthropocene and its detrimental impact on the planet’s climate, from scenes of nature decimated by ongoing extinction events and landscapes turned to waste by extraction, to art coming out of the communities most affected by the environmental injustice of climate change.Featuring a broad range of media, including painting, photography, conceptual, installation, and performance, this text also dives into eco-conscious art practices that have created a new kind of artistic community by stressing a common mission for creators all over the world. In this art history, the authors emphasize the importance of caring for and listening to marginalized and indigenous communities while addressing climate uncertainty, deforestation, toxicity, and species extinction. By proposing scenarios for sustainable futures, today’s artists are reshaping our planet’s history, as documented in this heavily illustrated book.

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A timely introduction to the fields of environmental art, art and ecology, art and climate change, art and activism, and art in the Anthropocene
Introduction 6(6)
PART I Many Anthropocenes
12(56)
Chapter 1 Geological Records
14(10)
Chapter 2 Scars of Extraction
24(12)
Chapter 3 Crude Oil
36(12)
Chapter 4 Synthetic Environments
48(10)
Chapter 5 Expanses of Monoculture
58(10)
PART II Reconfiguring the Geosphere
68(56)
Chapter 1 Soil Reserves
70(10)
Chapter 2 Riverine Ecologies
80(10)
Chapter 3 Marine Permutations
90(11)
Chapter 4 Post-Glacial Landscapes
101(12)
Chapter 5 Golden Age of the Sky
113(11)
PART III Floral Collectivism
124(48)
Chapter 1 Vegetal Agency
126(8)
Chapter 2 Botanical Politics
134(11)
Chapter 3 Self-Management of Plants
145(8)
Chapter 4 Plants on the Move
153(9)
Chapter 5 Arboreal Worlds
162(10)
PART IV Animal Solidarities
172(50)
Chapter 1 Animals in the Museum
174(9)
Chapter 2 Non-Human Persons
183(8)
Chapter 3 Countering Extinction
191(10)
Chapter 4 Political Ornithology
201(9)
Chapter 5 Magnified Natures
210(12)
PART V Pluriversal Ecologies
222(49)
Chapter 1 Entangled Terrestrials
224(8)
Chapter 2 Reparative Histories
232(12)
Chapter 3 Green Protocols
244(9)
Chapter 4 Climates of Transformation
253(10)
Chapter 5 Eco-Futurisms
263(8)
Conclusion 271(4)
Further Reading 275(6)
List of Illustrations 281(6)
Acknowledgments 287(1)
Index 288
Curators and art historians Dr. Maja Fowkes and Dr. Reuben Fowkes are co-directors of Postsocialist Art Centre (PACT) at the Institute of Advanced Studies, University College London, and co-founders of the Translocal Institute for Contemporary Art, a research centre in Budapest that operates at the intersection between ecological thought and contemporary art. They are co-founders of the Environmental Arts and Humanities Initiative at Central European University and have curated contemporary art and ecology programmes for the Institute of Advanced Studies research streams on Turbulence and Waste (201920). They are the authors of several books, including Central and Eastern European Art Since 1950, also in the World of Art series.