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Humane ecology: eight positions


Abstract

"Humane Ecology: Eight Positions features artists who explore the inseparability of the natural and social. Each represents a distinct approach and place, or position, but all think in ecological terms—that is, about the complex relationships between living things and their environments. In doing so, they challenge ideas of “nature” as something separate from humans. They also center humans who have often been marginal in discussions of the environment. Through sculpture, video, sound installation, and plantings, these artists illuminate patterns of cultivation and care, migration and adaptation, extraction and exploitation that span historical, geographical, and species lines. This exhibition appears in both the Clark’s Conforti Pavilion and the Lunder Center at Stone Hill, indoors and out."--Publisher's website.

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    Williamstown, Massachusetts: Clark Art Institute, [2023]


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    • 1935998587
    • 9781935998587
    • 0300273436
    • 9780300273434

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    Published in the occasion of the exhibition of the same title, held at Clark Art Institute, July 15 - October 29, 2023.


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