MiataDrivers - Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews With Environmental Artists
John K. Grande
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Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews John K. Grande epub Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews John K. Grande pdf download Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews John K. Grande pdf file Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews John K. Grande audiobook Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews John K. Grande book review Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews John K. Grande summary | #1577959 in Books | State University of New York Press | 2004-06-03 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.63 x6.00l,.80 | File type: PDF | 278 pages | ||3 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| More than a little suprised!|By Deborah, artist|As an artist, I was intrigued by a new book on Art & Nature. Out of 21 artists listed in the Table of Contents, I see 19 male artists and 2 women artists. In spite of the fact that at least half of visual artists working in environmental and ecological art around the world are women (not to mention the growing movement of eco||"Grande's Art Nature Dialogues provides readers with insights into both the contemporary art world and current concerns about the environment. These interviews, with some of the most important environmental artists on both sides of the Atlantic, engage the bor
Art Nature Dialogues offers interviews with artists working with, in, and around nature and the environment. The interviews explore art practices, ecological issues, and values as they pertain to the siting of works, the use of materials, and the ethics of artmaking. John K. Grande includes interviews with Hamish Fulton, David Nash, Bob Verschueren, herman de vries, Alan Sonfist, Nils-Udo, Michael Singer, Patrick Dougherty, Ursula von Rydingsvard, and others.
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