Nature, Art, Climate

     


In ‘African Studies,’ Edward Burtynsky Photographs the Human Imprint on Sub-Saharan Landscapes


'I want the viewer to have their sense of wonder evoked'; Edward Burtynsky on African Studies


Group Show in London Traces Artists’ Spiritual Connection With Nature; At Modern Art, London, ‘The Moth and the Thunderclap’ contains works by over 40 artists channelling the energies of the natural world


Carolina Caycedo’s Spiritual Fieldwork

A startup says it’s begun releasing particles into the atmosphere, in an effort to tweak the climate; Make Sunsets is already attempting to earn revenue for geoengineering, a move likely to provoke widespread criticism

‘Bonsai Is One of the Few Art Forms That Is Really About Time’


Leafy Subjects Exemplify the Social Life of Trees of Shyama Golden’s Verdant Portraits


Lisa Ericson's Paintings of Half-Submerged Animals Foretell an Unsettling Future


Victoria Thomas: The Encircling Twilight and the Visionary Art of Jeanne K. Simmons


So Far So Good: Vivid Paintings by Murmure Take a Wry Perspective on the Climate Crisis

Dean Kuipers: Essential Reading For Your Inner Environmentalist, Volume Two: Making Contact

‘Bonsai Is One of the Few Art Forms That Is Really About Time’

THE CHILDREN'S CORNER


Guardian's Jonathan Jones: What next, petrol on a Picasso? Threatening art is no answer to the climate crisis

Climate Protests in Europe Escalate


Beeple mocks eco activists who threw soup on Van Gogh's Sunflowers


Moral Toddlers Making a Mess

Here Is Every Artwork Attacked by Climate Activists This Year, From the ‘Mona Lisa’ to ‘Girl With a Pearl Earring’


To Protect Us From the Vile 'Just Stop Oil' Children, Lil Nas X’s “I Will Avenge U Mr Van Gogh” Meme Goes Viral

Dean Kuipers: Essential Reading For Your Inner Environmentalist, Volume Two: Making Contact


Socrates Sculpture Park displays five installations addressing the urgency of climate change


Aaron Gilbreath's 'Never Summer: Climate change has turned the season of endless play to one of constant worry'

‘Bonsai Is One of the Few Art Forms That Is Really About Time’


More Than 100 Photographers Are Raising Funds to Protect 30 Million Hectares of African Parks

River in China Dries Up, Revealing 600-Year-Old Buddhist Statues


Ruled by Children, Kevin Peterson’s Paintings Find Hope Among Environmental Collapse

Your Carbon Footprint by The Krank


In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, These Artists Transform Garbage Into Garb to Take a Stand

A Network of Artist-Devised Weather Stations Gathers Climate Change Data Across 28 Countries


Art Review on: Why Artists Are Returning to ‘Oceanic Thinking'; Artworld is taking a compelling, aquatic turn

Climate Change Is Threatening Archaeological Discoveries in Norway’s Icy Landscape, According to a New Report


Artist's Environments: Coral’s City

Green is the New Black: a new column at The Art Newspaper is spotlighting the movers and shakers making the art world more environmentally sustainable


Protest art is popular, but should it become big business? Activism has a growing presence at art fairs, but it’s up to collectors and other stakeholders to enact meaningful change


The Mysterious Magic of Waterfalls

The Crystallization of Ice Stars, a Music Video by Bellatrix Sébastien Guérive

UPDATE: Japan’s Monkey Queen Made It Through Mating Season With Her Reign Intact


Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season

Gentle Whale Sharks!

Do Animals Understand What It Means to Die?

Chimps Seen Performing First Aid on Themselves and Each Other

Dripping in “Oil,” Activists Protest BP Sponsorship of Stonehenge Exhibition


Monumental Forms Ripple and Float in Leeroy New’s Sculptures Made from Discarded Plastics


How Should Art Reckon With Climate Change?; As the environmental crisis accelerates, contemporary artists have taken up the mantle of addressing the precarious present


Immersive Documentary Photography Exhibition COAL + ICE Visualizes the Climate Crisis


'Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water' Exhibition Opens at Seattle Art Museum


Going Green: An Interview with Artist Conrad Ventur

Do Animals Understand What It Means to Die?


Like Cheetahs, Ancient Ocean Creatures May Have Moved With A Gallop

Chimps Seen Performing First Aid on Themselves and Each Other


Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season

Seeking art-based solutions to climate change


How Doug Aitken, Andy Goldsworthy, and Other Artists Turned a Former Retreat for San Francisco Elites Into a Stark Reminder of Climate Change


Arresting Photos Document the Polar Bears Occupying an Abandoned Weather Station in Russia

 


Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season

Gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon impact behavior of all organisms — even humans


Mystery Lifeforms Have Been Found in The Hostile Darkness Beneath Antarctica

We’re Not Done Yet; Here’s How Humans Are Still Evolving



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