It is true that ecology has received little attention in the field of art history, but it is also true that its visibility and importance have been growing in recent times, hand in hand with the threats of climate change and environmental destruction.
By intertwining the widespread political and aesthetic engagement of diverse artists with environmental processes and conditions across the globe - and directing its gaze to the cutting-edge theoretical, political and cultural advances that have occurred and are occurring in the global South and North - the This book offers a significant and original contribution to the interconnected fields of art history, ecology, visual culture, geography, and environmental policy.
Throughout its six chapters, its author addresses the creative proposals of various artists and activists in pursuit of ways of life that combine ecological s...read more