SoilCulture (review)

SoilCulture (review)

Originally posted on ecoartscotland Meghan Moe Beitiks reviews Soil Culture SoilCulture: bringing the arts down to earth, from the Centre for Contemporary Art in the Natural World (CCANW) and Falmouth Art Gallery published in collaboration with Gaia Projects is the...
Autonomous Nature (review)

Autonomous Nature (review)

Autonomous Nature (Routledge) A review by Jan Van Boeckel published at Dark Mountain There is in all visible things an invisible fecundity, a dimmed light, a meek namelessness, a hidden wholeness. This mysterious Unity and Integrity is Wisdom, the Mother of...
Drawing Energy

Drawing Energy

(reposted from power-culture.com) Drawing Energy describes a drawing-based research project undertaken by the Royal College of Art as part of SusLabNWE (2012-15). The project explored people’s perceptions of energy, by asking them to write, draw or illustrate their...
East Wind now available

East Wind now available

Depletion, decline or drift: we cannot retreat, halt or hold the line. East Wind is now available in a new edition from Gordian Projects. This second edition of 40 unnumbered copies is published as a single 36-page hand-stitched, hand-stamped pamphlet, and comes with...
Review: An Oakwoods Almanac

Review: An Oakwoods Almanac

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...
Walking and Mapping

Walking and Mapping

Walking and Mapping Artists as Cartographers By Karen O’Rourke https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/walking-and-mapping Overview From Guy Debord in the early 1950s to Richard Long, Janet Cardiff, and Esther Polak more recently, contemporary artists have returned again...