Ecovention Current Art to Transform Ecologies

Ecovention Current Art to Transform Ecologies by Sue Spaid is a first edition published by Greenmuseum.org in 2002. This 153-page book explores the intersection of art and environmental issues, presenting a collection of works and ideas from various artists. The publication delves into how contemporary art can engage with and transform ecological concerns, showcasing a diverse range of contributors and projects.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of environmental and land art, featuring notable figures such as Joseph Beuys, Robert Smithson, and Agnes Denes, among others. The book highlights various exhibitions and collections that reflect on ecological themes, emphasizing the role of art in addressing environmental challenges. With its focus on art’s potential to influence ecological awareness, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in the relationship between creativity and environmental activism.
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AMD & ART ; Bayer, Herbert ; Beaumont, Betty ; Beuys, Joseph ; Brookner, Jackie ; Chin, Mel ; Damon, Betsy ; Denes, Agnes ; Dietzler, Georg ; Feynman, Richard ; Haacke, Hans ; Hakansson, Henrik ; Harrison, Newton ; Honer, Michael ; Hull, Lynne ; Irland, Basia ; Johanson, Patricia ; Laderman Ukeles, Mierle ; Leibovitz Steinman, Susan ; Lundquist, Laurie ; Miller, Kathryn ; Ngo, Viet ; Nine Mile Run Greenway Project ; Ocean Earth Development Corporation ; Rahmani, Aviva ; Simpson, Buster ; Smithson, Robert ; Sonfist, Alan ; Steinmann, George ; Superflex ; Zakai, Shai.
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