ART + CLIMATE = CHANGE
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ART + CLIMATE = CHANGE

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About this book

In a period of profound environmental and social upheaval, climate change has become one of our greatest challenges. Yet for many of us, fear, confusion and frustration mean we are reluctant to consider, let alone act on this pressing issue.

Rational engagement with science is vital to forming solutions to this challenge. But a cultural shift is also needed. Artists have the capacity to develop a narrative that recognises the reality of our present and inspires a vibrant, positive vision of our future.

Presenting the work of Australian and international artists across twenty-nine exhibitions and events, ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE explores the power of art to create the empathy, emotional engagement and cultural understanding needed to motivate meaningful change.

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Yes, you can access ART + CLIMATE = CHANGE by Guy Abrahams, Kelly Gellatly, Bronwyn Johnson in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Art & Art General. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Information

eBook ISBN
9780522869576
Topic
Art
Subtopic
Art General

INDEX

No. 550, Sue Lovegrove 115
A
‘A Little Ramble’ 89
Abrahams, Guy vii
activism, climate change 24
Adams, Ansel 8, 14, 15
Clearing Winter Storm, Yosemite National Park 19
After von Hügel 135
agriculture, climate change and 11, 38
Ahalpere 96, 97
Alessi, Dr Vincent 21
Public Smog 23
Altered Vistas 66–7
Amazonia, Debbie Symons 131, 133
Anmatyerre people 96, 97
Another World Is Possible, David Buckland viii–1
Antarctica: Dissolving Perception 131
Anthropocene Cabinet of Curiosities 10, 124, 125
Anthropocene era 10, 15, 70
anthropSLAM 10, 125
ARC ONE Gallery 118
Arnold, Raymond 10, 124
Elsewhere World 128–9
art
as catalyst for change vii, 2, 10, 11, 12, 14
climate change and vi–vii, 6, 7–8, 9, 32
Art from a Changing Arctic 9
art galleries and museums
political neutrality of 2
power of in shaping discourse 2–3
sponsorship and 3
sustainability and 4
ART+CLIMATE=CHANGE
as change catalyst 7, 12
contribution to discourse of 2, 11
festival vii, 2, 7
roundtable 11
art+soul 57
artists
effect of sponsorship on 76, 77
role of in society vi, 2, 14
role of in third industrial revolution 76
Artlore 96
Arts Project Australia 66
Asch, Alex 125
The Denial 127
atmosphere, Earth’s 20–1
atomic bomb 70
Australia, climate change and 9
Australian Grains Genebank 11, 38
Australiana 112
B
Baby It’s Hot Outside! 138–9
Baerg, Jason 134
Balkin, Amy 8, 20–1
Discounting the Future, Ice Texts 30–1
Public Smog 22–3
B...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Museums and the Public Good
  7. Art in a Harsh Climate: Pathways to a Just and Resilient Post-carbon Culture
  8. Nature/Revelation
  9. Amy Balkin: Public Smog
  10. David Buckland: Discounting the Future
  11. Debbie Symons and Jasmine Targett: The Catchments Project
  12. In Debt: Saving Seeds; Grassy Woodlands
  13. Rosemary Laing: Weathering
  14. Hannah Bertram: Global Dust Project
  15. John Mawurndjul and Gulumbu Yunupingu: Earth and Sky
  16. Phase Change: Systems Design for a Warming World
  17. Altered Vistas
  18. Japanese Art after Fukushima: Return of Godzilla
  19. Perceptive Power
  20. Megan Keating: The Paper Canary; David Stephenson and Martin Walch: The Derwent Project
  21. Marjolijn Dijkman: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
  22. Søren Dahlgaard: The Maldives Exodus Caravan Show
  23. Angelina Pwerle: Time and Space
  24. Chris Jordan: Intolerable Beauty: Facing the Mirror of Mass Consumption
  25. Earth Matters: Contemporary Photographers in the Landscape
  26. Charmaine Pike and Sue Lovegrove: Landforms and Lagoons; Martin King: Forest of Dreams
  27. The Significant Other
  28. The Warming, AnthropSLAM and Anthropocene Cabinet of Curiosities
  29. Debbie Symons and Jasmine Targett: The Politics of Perception
  30. Tomorrow Never Dies
  31. Baby It’s Hot Outside!
  32. List of Exhibitions and Events
  33. Acknowledgements
  34. Index