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Erskine's "Sun, Moon and Stars" is made up of "Spectrum of Time" and "Sunrise", a pair of permanent installations in the Kokerei Zollverein.
By illustrating the impact that the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 had on Southern black communities, Saar exposes a neglected history and its resonance with environmental racism.
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Joe Hogan Joe Hogan Wona Bae Montsalvat Anselm Kiefer White Line O'Possum Skin Cloak, Lorraine Connelly-Northey Gallery Gabrielle Pizzi Mary Butcher Sainsbury Centre
miss-mary-quite-contrary: “Oak Room by Andy Goldsworthy ”
Sue Scobie | Episode 257 At the end of 2008 Sue Scobie switched from a career as an environmental scientist to working with clay full-time. Sue spent 200
Roger Rigorth Nature Biennale Tanja Smeets Tania Smeets Anna Waszczuk & Maria Polakowska Landart Festival
A metal tree emits eerie, melodic notes on top of Lancashire's Crown Point.
In pursuit of her higher calling, one artist dives deep. Apologies to Finding Dory, but the kaleidoscopic coral reefs in films don’t tell the whole story. In fact, due in part to ocean warming and pollution, reefs around the world are losing their brilliant color. More than 90 percent of them could be in dire straits by 2050. That’s why Courtney Mattison treats conservation as an art form. “Scientific data don’t always inspire emotional connection,” says Mattison, who has a degree in marine
Even though it’s uncommon, some people prefer to live underground, literary. It’s an interesting alternative to regular homes and, whether it’s a decision
Norwegian artist Rune Guneriussen (previously) moves elements of domestic life into the outdoors, producing large installations built from books, lamps, and other displaced objects. His works are placed in remote areas of Norway’s forest, and either balance precariously in a selected location or illuminate a particular patch of the surrounding wooded environment. “It is not as much photography as it is about sculpture and installation,” says Guneriussen in an artist statement. More
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for the 2014 wall art festival in india, japanese artist yusuke asai has covered a primary school classroom in maharashtra in an intricate mural made with mud.
In 1993 Swiss artist Heidi Bucher passed away at 67 years old, leaving behind a portfolio of thoughtfully executed work. Bucher began making rubber latex casts over parts of houses comprising her l…