Ecological Aesthetics
artful tactics for humans, nature, and politics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Dartmouth College Press
Published:14th Aug '18
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This insightful collection examines the deep connections between art, ecology, and ethics. Ecological Aesthetics encourages a rethinking of contemporary artistic practices.
In Ecological Aesthetics, Nathaniel Stern presents a thought-provoking exploration of the intricate relationship between art and society. This collection of poetic and scholarly stories delves into the interconnectedness of ecology, aesthetics, and ethics, proposing that these elements form the foundation of contemporary artistic practices. Stern emphasizes that an ecological perspective considers various agents, processes, and relationships, revealing how humans and materials interact in a dynamic web of influence.
The author argues that aesthetics is not merely a style but a way of thinking that informs action. By examining how art is shaped by its context and the relationships it fosters, Stern encourages readers to reflect on the broader implications of artistic expression. The book is enriched with vibrant color images and insightful quotations from various artists, providing a visual and intellectual feast for readers.
As an artist himself, Stern infuses his writing with an eco-aesthetic that highlights artful tactics applicable to everyday life. He invites readers to embrace a more holistic view of creativity, one that recognizes the significance of ecological considerations in artistic endeavors. Overall, Ecological Aesthetics serves as a compelling call to re-evaluate the role of art in our interconnected world.
ISBN: 9781512602906
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232 pages