by art.earth | Mar 22, 2016 | Artwork, Books
Read Camilla Nelson’s review of the wonderful ‘An Oakwoods Almanac’ ‘If I wasn’t interested in the dynamics of writing in and about place, Loose might have lost me with ‘Sunart’. In this first section, Loose is so much a part of his...
by art.earth | Mar 7, 2016 | Artists, Artwork
Watershed Sculpture The Art Practice of Daniel McCormick and Mary OBrien: Remedial Environmental Art More info here Bay Clay Oyster Reef In collaboratiion with Bay Area sceintists and conservation organizations, we are prototyping an innovative and...
by art.earth | Feb 29, 2016 | Artists, Artwork
Sharing this reblog from Chris Fremantle of ecoartscotland I spent not long enough visiting the Biennale this past summer and although moved by very little (remarkably, sadly little) was also enchanted by this work in the South Korean pavilion. Reblogged Reflections...
by art.earth | Feb 20, 2016 | Artwork, News, Our Events
‘Leaf Works’ Innovation Centre, Exeter University March 1 to May 26, 2016 Susanna Bauer’s leaf works pay homage to nature as well as holding up a mirror to the viewer. Mainly constructed with dry leaves and cotton yarn the pieces hold a fine balance of...
by art.earth | Feb 17, 2016 | Artwork, Resources
Robbie Wilson writes: I’ve recently completed two playful and interactive walking podcasts (imaginatively entitled Wandercast) and I would love to know what you think. Simply download them onto a mobile device and away you go!...
by art.earth | Jan 4, 2016 | Artwork, Essays & other writing, Review
Twineworks: a review of work by Simon Lee Dicker West Coker is the pretty Somerset village that never quite managed to find its chocolate box, riven as it is by the A30 that thunders traffic of all shapes and sizes; the village that sounds so familiar and yet is not...