Landscape into Eco Art
Landscape into Eco Art
Articulations of Nature Since the '60s
ISBN: 9780271080048Dedicated to an articulation of the earth from broadly ecological perspectives, eco art is a vibrant subset of contemporary art that addresses the widespread public concern with rapid climate change and related environmental issues. In Landscape into Eco Art, Mark Cheetham systematically examines connections and divergences between contemporary eco art, land art of the 1960s and 1970s, and the historical genre of landscape painting.
Through eight thematic case studies that illuminate what eco art means in practice, reception, and history, Cheetham places the form in a longer and broader art-historical context. He considers a wide range of media,from painting, sculpture, and photography to artists films, video, sound work, animation, and installation, and analyzes the work of internationally prominent artists such as Olafur Eliasson, Nancy Holt, Mark Dion, and Robert Smithson. In doing so, Cheetham reveals eco art to be a dynamic extension of a long tradition of landscape depiction in the West that boldly enters into todays debates on climate science, government policy, and our collective and individual responsibility to the planet.
An ambitious intervention into eco-criticism and the environmental humanities, this volume provides original ways to understand the issues and practices of eco art in the Anthropocene. Art historians, humanities scholars, and lay readers interested in contemporary art and the environment will find Cheethams work valuable and invigorating.
By Mark Cheetham
Imprint: PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 256
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1. Manipulated Landscapes
2. Beyond Suspicion: Why (Not) Landscape?
3. Remote Control: Siting Land Art and Eco Art
4. Contracted Fields: “Nature” in the Art Museum
5. Bordering the Ubiquitous: The Art of Local and Global Ecologies
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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