Matthew Flintham coined the phrase "Military Pastoral Complex" for Gair Dunlop's work. Gair's new book is photographs and a few texts from a long-term photography and video project documenting the slow closure of RAF Coltishall. Cold War and Battle of Britain mythologies combine. The roots of the Military Pastoral Complex are evident. Get the book... Continue Reading →
Oil, photography
Following up on Louis Helbig's presentation at Edinburgh College of Art comes Suzaan Boettger's review in Brooklyn Rail of three books of photography of oil landscapes, Burtynsky's Oil, J. Henry Fair's The Day After Tomorrow: Images of our Earth in Crisis, and Richard Misrach and Kate Orff's Petrochemical America. The review addresses the approaches of the... Continue Reading →
Eden3: Trees are the Language of Landscape
Exhibition - April 22 to May 25, 2013 Tent Gallery, in Art Space and Nature Edinburgh College of Art Evolution House (corner of Westport and Lady Lawson Street) Edinburgh, EH1 2LE, Scotland Phone: 0131 651 5800 Hours: Tues-Fri 12noon to 4:45PM or by appointment on Saturday. The Collins & Goto Studio presents an on-going series... Continue Reading →
Dalziel + Scullion | Edinburgh Lectures
Dalziel and Scullion have been invited to give a lecture entitled Ecology of Place as part of the Edinburgh Lectures series. It takes place Monday 27th May 2013 at Our Dynamic Earth in Edinburgh. Other speakers in the series include the zoologist Aubrey Manning, specialist on the lynx Dr David Hetherington, Geddes expert Dr Walter... Continue Reading →
Agnes Denes stretches the canvas as far as it can go – NYTimes.com
Thanks to Amy Lipton for highlighting this interesting article in the NY Times on Agnes Denes and her multifaceted work. If you don't know Wheatfield - a confrontation, then check it out, but also look at Denes' drawing.

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