Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies

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Art in the Anthropocene: Encounters Among Aesthetics, Politics, Environments and Epistemologies

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Taking as its premise that the proposed geologic epoch of the Anthropocene is necessarily an aesthetic event, this book explores the relationship...

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Taking as its premise that the proposed geologic epoch of the Anthropocene is necessarily an aesthetic event, this book explores the relationship between contemporary art and knowledge production in an era of ecological crisis, with contributions from artists, curators, theorists and activists.

This brilliant collection of essays and projects, gathered from all over the world, reflects the limits and possibilities of how visual art might respond to what Sylvère Lotringer describes as a "state of emergency." Art in the Anthropocene is at once an investigation and an homage to the natural world. It describes what we possess and what we have lost.

Chris Kraus – author of Where Art Belongs

Art in the Anthropocene is an art book like no other, embracing an extraordinary range of subjects that affect what we call "our" environment. Visual artists are, for once, equal participants in these imaginative, intelligent, and informative discussions of the most pressing issues of our time, and deep time.

Lucy R. Lippard – author of Undermining: A Wild Ride through Land Use, Politics and Art in the Changing West

Call it the Anthropocene, the #misanthropocene, or something else—there’s a growing recognition that these are damaged times, even if nobody is quite sure how to see, think, or feel them. That’s why Art in the Anthropocene is so important. Davis and Turpin have gathered up the seeds for a whole biome of art and thought about the things that really matter in this world.

McKenzie Wark – author of Molecular Red: Theory for the Anthropocene

This is a rich, ambitious, and beautifully edited collection that reimagines the Anthropocene as an affective rather than a scientific fact. It touches the very core of our being (post)human—and of the space around us we variously call “the environment” or “the world.” Art in the Anthropocene is vital read for anyone who cares about art, animals, climate, ethics, extinction, justice, plants, poetry and the weather!

Joanna Zylinska, author of Minimal Ethics for the Anthropocene




  • Format:Paperback
  • Pages:416 pages
  • Publication:2015
  • Publisher:Open Humanities Press
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  • Language:eng
  • ISBN10:1785420054
  • ISBN13:9781785420054
  • kindle Asin:1785420054



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