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Title Art+Climate=Change II / edited by Bronwyn Johnson and Kelly Gellatly
Published Carlton, Victoria : Melbourne University Press, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (177 pages) : color illustrations
Contents Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword -- Museums and Activism: Slaying the Zombie Myth of Institutional Neutrality -- A Museum for the Path Ahead: New York City's Climate Museum -- Climarte Poster Project II: ur Future Depends -- Liam Gillick: Some Significant Equations -- Katie West: Clearing and Conversations on Country -- Peter Dombrovskis: Dombrovskis: Journeys into the Wild -- Katrin Koenning: Swell -- Bruised: Art Action and Ecology in Asia -- Vera Möller: A Thousand Tides -- Rebecca Mayo: It's in the Bag
Alexander Boynes, Mandy Martin and Tristen Parr: Rewriting the Score -- Sarah McConnell: Here Today- Defending Takayna/Tarkine -- Yandell Walton: Shifting Surrounds -- Isadora Vaughan: Gaia Not the Goddess -- In the Valley -- Heather Hesterman: EduLab -- David Keeling: As the Light Falls -- Cameron Robbins: Remote Sensor -- Jane Burns: Listed -- Anne Zahalka: Wild Life, Australia -- John Wolseley and Mulkun Wirrpanda: Molluscs/Maypal and the Warming of the Seas -- The World Around Us and Our Life, Our World -- Yang Yongliang -- Imagining New Ways Forward: The Living Pavilion
Ecofeminist Fridays: Reading as Ethical Encounter -- Thinking Trees -- Lara Stevens: Not Now, Not Ever -- David Finnigan: You're Safe Til 2024 -- 2019 Program -- Acknowledgements -- Index
Summary Art + Climate = Change II presents the work of Australian and international artists across a broad range of exhibitions, performances and events from Climate's Art + Climate = Change 2019 festival. Essays on the climate emergency by artists, curators and arts writers help us imagine a world where we protect and care for the earth, from the river systems, oceans and lands to the air we breathe. In a world vastly changed by the impact of a global pandemic, these socially engaged artists and writers demand immediate and effective action on the climate crisis. We have no time to lose
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on February 10, 2022)
Subject Ecology in art -- Exhibitions
Climatic changes in art -- Exhibitions
Environmental degradation in art -- Exhibitions
Artists -- Exhibitions
Artists -- Australia -- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Exhibitions
Environment (Art) -- Australia -- Melbourne (Vic.) -- Exhibitions
Environment (Aesthetics) -- Exhibitions
Art, Australian -- 21st century -- Exhibitions
Creative thinking.
Environmental degradation in art
Ecology in art
Climatic changes in art
Art, Australian
Artists
Creative thinking
Environment (Aesthetics)
Environment (Art)
Victoria -- Melbourne
Genre/Form Exhibition catalogs
Form Electronic book
Author Johnson, Bronwyn, editor.
Gellatly, Kelly, editor.
ISBN 9780522877885
0522877885