Posts Tagged ‘Environmental Art’
Monira Al Qadiri
by Dagmara Genda // Aug. 9, 2022
Monira Al Qadiri was seven years old during the Gulf War when Iraq, in 1990, annexed Kuwait in just two days. The US-led response resulted in a military conflict that lasted into…[read on]
A Language for a Shifting Climate: An Interview with Cooking Sections
Interview by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Sept. 18, 2018
Art historians have long drawn upon the rich symbolism and allegorical potential of food in art. From Cézanne’s Still Life with Onions and a Bottle to Jana Sterbak’s Vanitas, Flesh Dress for An Albino…[read on]
Open Call for BigCi’s Environmental Award Residency
May 26, 2018
BigCi, a not-for-profit artist-run residency program in Australia, is inviting artists to submit proposals for its 2018 Environmental Awards…[read on]
Climate Change // Reflecting Nature: An Interview with Doug Aitken
Article by Berlin Art Link in Los Angeles // Aug. 30, 2017
This Spring, American artist and filmmaker Doug Aitken contributed his site-specific architectural intervention ‘Mirage’ to the group exhibition DesertX, which took place in California’s Coachella Valley…[read on]