Fragile Earth : the naturalist impulse in contemporary art /

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Uniform title:Fragile Earth (Florence Griswold Museum)
Imprint:Old Lyme, Connecticut : Florence Griswold Museum, [2019]
Description:120 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11986471
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Other uniform titles:Angus, Jennifer, 1961-
Dion, Mark, 1961-
Lubchenco, Jane.
Mattison, Courtney, 1985-
Prosek, James, 1975-
Parsons, Jennifer Stettler. Fragile Earth.
Other authors / contributors:Florence Griswold Museum, organizer, host institution.
ISBN:9781880897317
1880897318
Notes:"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Fragile Earth: The Naturalist Impulse in Contemporary Art, Florence Griswold Museum, June 1, 2019-September 8, 2019"--Colophon.
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"Just as artists of the 19th and 20th centuries participated in forging an American natural history as explorers, cataloguers, collectors, and early environmentalists, contemporary artists continue to incorporate and comment on the natural world in their art. Motivated by the inexorable rise of urban-industrial development and the subsequent deterioration of our planet, artists confront the vulnerability of our environment and the effects of global climate change to illustrate the continued relevance of ecology and nature conservation to contemporary artistic practice. In Fragile Earth: The Naturalist Impulse in Contemporary Art, leading artists Jennifer Angus, Mark Dion, Courtney Mattison, and James Prosek make natural elements their medium conceptually and literally, from prints created with eel bodies, to ceramic sculpture mimicking coral bleaching, cabinets filled with colorful plastic collected from oceans and rivers, and walls covered with shockingly beautiful, preserved insects. Bringing an artistic perspective to natural science, these essays and written conversations showcase the persuasive role artists can play in advocating for the preservation of our earth"--

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