Between Two Pines Ushering in a Sustainable Future Through an Art-Science Practice
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Gebundene Ausgabe
Erscheinungsdatum
27.11.2019
Verlag
Univ of Chicago Behalf of U of Michigan PressSeitenzahl
172
Maße (L/B/H)
29.1/22.9/2 cm
Gewicht
824 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-60785-461-6
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"I am truly thankful that Dr. Edgar Cardenas's thoughtful research is now available in this beautiful book. I have recommended his work to more people, both in my personal and professional spheres of my life, than I can count, and I'm glad to have this provocative and elegant publication to put into people's hands. Cardenas shows us how each of us really can make a difference." Rebecca A. Senf, Chief Curator, Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, and author of Making a Photographer
"A truly beautiful and thought provoking treatise on the productive relationship between art and science. In Between Two Pines, Cardenas breaks new interdisciplinary ground through an innovative rethinking of sustainability. This book is a call to action that forces the reader to rethink the antiquated and often paralyzing divisions between the arts and the hard sciences." Jason De León, Anthropology and Chicana/o Studies, UCLA, MacArthur Fellow, and author of The Land of Open Graves
"Understanding that broad and complex fields of inquiry must be committed to multiple approaches, Edgar Cardenas makes a cogent and well-grounded case for artistic research in the literatures of sustainability. He also offers his own visual essay-punctuated by philosophical reference and personal reflection-on what it means to live fully engaged with the often unnoticed world at our fingertips. Between Two Pines is an insightful offering on how to open the door to artistic practices in research." Joey Orr, Andrew W. Mellon Curator for Research, Spencer Museum of Art, University of Kansas
"Between Two Pines anticipates and leads the discussion of scholarship around questions of land and landscape. This work brilliantly and ethically refocuses our vision, from distanced scrutiny to connection and proximity, rooted in daily care-taking and ecological efforts. Thoughtfully imaged, the photographs offer an aesthetic that is based in balanced, enduring reflection, rather than on the grand view. These beautiful images reveal discoveries that bridge the arts, ecology, and sociology, and will serve to reconnect every reader with the world in their backyard and beyond." Rebekah Modrak, School of Art & Design, University of Michigan, and author of Reframing Photography
"Drawing from a long photographic tradition of examining the relationship between humans and their environment, Edgar Cardenas
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