by art.earth | Nov 14, 2016 | Essays & other writing
from the pen of the wonderful Douglas Hine – a manifesto for dark times When the maps run out The world is in flames and if you think it’s all the fault of those people — the uneducated, the bigoted — I urge you to think harder. When the values of social... by art.earth | Sep 26, 2016 | Essays & other writing, Research
Ingold’s Sustainability of Everything Originally posted at ecoartscotland September 25, 2016 by chrisfremantle Sustainability is an overused word. It is much diminished by its occurrence in too many documents purporting to suggest that transport, local government or...
by art.earth | Aug 24, 2016 | Books, Review
Originally posted on ecoartscotland Meghan Moe Beitiks reviews Soil Culture SoilCulture: bringing the arts down to earth, from the Centre for Contemporary Art in the Natural World (CCANW) and Falmouth Art Gallery published in collaboration with Gaia Projects is the...
by art.earth | Aug 24, 2016 | Books, Review
Autonomous Nature (Routledge) A review by Jan Van Boeckel published at Dark Mountain There is in all visible things an invisible fecundity, a dimmed light, a meek namelessness, a hidden wholeness. This mysterious Unity and Integrity is Wisdom, the Mother of...
by art.earth | Jul 14, 2016 | Artwork
from Rebecca Partridge… Contemporary art is no stranger to environmental issues, though the question of how artists engage in our ever more pressing crisis of nature is undergoing a fundamental shift. In the wake of the ‘anthropocene’—or ‘the age of man’—a new...