Surveying the Anthropocene:: Environment and photography Now
Surveying the Anthropocene:: Environment and photography Now
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Surveying the Anthropocene is a thought-provoking combination of visually powerful imagery and commentaries by some of the most illuminating writers on environmental questions. It explores the varied range of current working practices of artist-photographers, both renowned and emerging, whose image-making explores human-caused environmental change. The book provides an excellent context to discuss the range of responses of artist-photographers and cultural writers to our present global situation of multiple, interconnected environmental and social crises and the options for human ingenuity in addressing these.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 248 pages
\n Publication date: 29 October 2021
\n Publisher: Studies in Photography
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Surveying the Anthropocene is a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection of visually captivating imagery and insightful commentary, featuring a captivating collection of 260 stunning photographs by over 50 international contributors. This comprehensive volume also includes a keynote essay by Patricia Macdonald, as well as an engaging interview with renowned environmentalist Dan Bailey and esteemed writer George Monbiot. Additionally, it presents a series of thought-provoking essays by esteemed authors such as Robert Macfarlane, Owen Logan, Kate Brown, Siobhan Lyons, Andrew Simms, Natasha Myers, Ayelen Liberona, Jared Diamond, Leslie Hook, Adam Nicolson.
The book offers a diverse range of approaches to image-making concerning the environment, showcasing the work of some of the most talented artist-photographers globally. These photographers have been instrumental in shaping our understanding of the human impact on the planet, particularly in the context of the emerging geological epoch known as the Anthropocene.
Over the past few decades, there has been a significant shift in photographic approaches to environmental imagery. This transformation has been driven by a growing socio-ecological awareness, as artists and photographers seek to capture the profound consequences of human activities on the natural world. The survey in Surveying the Anthropocene takes a comprehensive look at the varied working practices of a representative selection of artist-photographers, both renowned and emerging.
The book focuses particularly on work that explores the types of impact that are significant enough to leave a lasting mark on the planet, such as climate change and its effects on the web of life. By examining these impacts, the book aims to shed light on the urgent need for collective action and responsibility in addressing our current global situation.
The concept of the Anthropocene has captured the attention and imagination of a wide range of commentators from diverse backgrounds and walks of life. It provides an excellent context for discussing the range of responses of artist-photographers and cultural writers to our present global situation of interconnected environments. Through their work, these artists and writers offer a powerful lens through which to examine the complexities of our relationship with the natural world and explore potential solutions for a sustainable future.
Surveying the Anthropocene is a testament to the power of visual storytelling and the importance of raising awareness about environmental issues. It serves as a reminder that our actions today have the potential to shape the future of our planet for generations to come. By engaging with the images and commentary presented in this book, we can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges we face and work towards.
In conclusion, Surveying the Anthropocene is a must-read for anyone interested in exploring the intersection of art, photography, and environmental consciousness. It offers a thought-provoking and visually stunning exploration of the human impact on the planet, providing a valuable platform for dialogue and action. Through the work of these talented artists and writers, we can gain a deeper understanding of the challenges we face and work towards a more sustainable and equitable future.
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