by art.earth | Mar 18, 2018 | Essays & other writing
from eco/art/scot/land Amitav Ghosh is struggling with the role of literature and why he and other authors find it difficult to in any way speak to the climate crisis even as it unfolds around us. His contention in The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the...
by art.earth | Mar 16, 2018 | Member post, News
Can contemporary art reconnect society to the natural world? Tania Marien has written a story for Art Plantae about Tina Scopa, our current artist member of the month, about her exhibition currently open on Mull. Can contemporary art reconnect society to the...
by art.earth | Mar 16, 2018 | Essays & other writing
Tidal Cultures is a wonderful collection of stories, links, essays, media programmes and more collected in a blog published Owain Jones (Bath Spa University). He says: I have always had, as far as I remember, an awareness of tides, and also a fascination from them, a...
by art.earth | Mar 16, 2018 | Artwork, Essays & other writing
Found on Tidal Cultures Why the Moon, Luke? Luke Jerram is that rare bird, a genuinely popular yet acclaimed contemporary artist. And he’s obsessed with the moon. So he’s made one: seven metres wide featuring 120dpi detailed NASA imagery, and he’s...
by art.earth | Mar 14, 2018 | Essays & other writing
the sea cannot be depleted is a spoken word and sound piece about the Solway Firth about a sense of place that comes with living with that estuary and about what has been placed under the surface of the sea. It’s a wonderful new work by Wallace Heim, and...