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Art and Creativity in an Era of Ecocide: Embodiment, Performance and Practice
By (Author) Anna Pigott
Edited by Owain Jones
Edited by Ben Parry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Visual Arts
14th December 2023
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Environmentalist thought and ideology
Green politics / ecopolitics / environmentalism
700.103
Hardback
280
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
What can creativity achieve in an era of ecocide How are people using creative and artistic practices to engage with (and resist) the destruction of life on earth What are the relationships between creativity and repair in the face of escalating global environmental crises Across twelve compelling case studies, this book charts the emergence of diverse forms of artistic practice and brings together accounts of how artists, scholars and activists are creatively responding to environmental destruction. Highlighting alternative approaches to creativity in both conventional art settings and daily life, the book demonstrates the major influence that ecological thought has had on contemporary creative practices. These are often more concerned with subtle processes of feeling, experience and embodiment than they are with charismatic eco-art works. In doing so, this exploratory book develops a conception of creativity as an anti-ecocide endeavour, and provides timely theoretical and practical insights on art in an age of environmental destruction.
Anna Pigott is Lecturer in Human Geography at Swansea University, UK. Working in the field of Environmental Humanities, she is particularly interested in the impact of art and storytelling on our responses to environmental, social and economic crises. Owain Jones is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa University, UK. He has published over eighty scholarly articles and edited four books including Visual Culture in the Northern British Archipelago (2017). Ben Parry is Senior Lecturer and Course Leader of the MA in Curatorial Practice at Bath School of Art, Bath Spa University, UK. He is co-editor of Waste Work: The art of Survival in Dharavi (2023)and works as an artist, curator and independent researcher at the intersections of art, activism and urban space.