Harrisons’ exhibition and lecture, NY

… ‘Greenhouse Britain’ [by the Harrisons] recapitulates the convergence of the aesthetic and the ethical, best described by Heidegger when he writes, ‘The first step to vigilance is the step back from the thinking that merely represents…to the thinking that responds and recalls.’ (Amanda Boetzkes, The Ethics of Earth Art, 2010) Helen Mayer Harrison and... Continue Reading →

The Multispecies Salon Spring 2011 – New York City

The Multispecies Salon Spring 2011 - New York City. Exhibition The Multispecies Salon is an art exhibit that has appeared galleries of San Francisco and New Orleans.  In the Spring of 2011 the Salon is coming to a repurposed office space at the CUNY Graduate Center in New York City.  Rather than being a static... Continue Reading →

Environmental Art Photography Challenge

  This New Zealand Sculpture Park is inviting anyone to get involved in environmental art by making something site specific and then submitting a photograph to the competition. Waitakaruru Arboretum and Sculpture Park - Environmental Art Photography Challenge.

Liberate Tate Blog

Liberate Tate is the campaign to challenge the long term support for BP by the Tate, and in particular Tate Britain.  The reversal of the assumed axis of support - it is the Tate that supports BP, rather than the conventional assumption that corporations support the arts - is fundamental to understanding the operations of... Continue Reading →

I-Park Environmental Art Biennale and Residency

  Environmental Art Biennale and Residency. I-Park, the sculpture park and residency programme in Connecticut, USA, has just announced its 3rd international multi-disciplinary Environmental Art Biennale and associated residency programme.  The Biennale opens 10 September 2011 and submissions for the residency need to be in by 28 Feb 2011.  Examples of previous work over the... Continue Reading →

ecoarchive, a project by ecoartspace

Tricia Watts and Amy Lipton of ecoartspace curate and advocate for environmental and ecological arts.  Their current exhibition ecoarchive: meditations on time and nature (Intersection for the Arts, San Francisco), got a good review in the online arts blog, artpractical.  Aimee Le Duc highlights Cynthia Hooper's films.  I first came across Hooper as an independent... Continue Reading →

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