2020
DOI: 10.1162/artm_r_00258
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Art and Our Surrounds: Emergent and Residual Languages

Abstract: This essay undertakes a review of recent books by T.J. Demos ( Decolonizing Nature: Contemporary Art and the Politics of Ecology (2016) and Against the Anthropocene: Visual Culture and Environment Today (2017)) and Jens Andermann ( Tierras en trance: Arte y naturaleza después del paisaje (Lands Entranced: Art and Nature after Landscape, 2018)). Demos and Andermann participate in the paradigm shift taking place under the name of eco-criticism, forging connections between the debates around environmental crisis … Show more

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“…The paradox is that we are seeing both too much and not enough. In visual art, this is part of an ongoing negotiation between our theories and practices of representation and the material realities of accelerating environmental decline (Campos Johnson, 2020: 58).…”
Section: Seeing Knowing Acting: Strategies For Visualizing Environmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paradox is that we are seeing both too much and not enough. In visual art, this is part of an ongoing negotiation between our theories and practices of representation and the material realities of accelerating environmental decline (Campos Johnson, 2020: 58).…”
Section: Seeing Knowing Acting: Strategies For Visualizing Environmen...mentioning
confidence: 99%