Nature, Art, Climate

     


'If the Sky Were Orange: Art in the Time of Climate Change’: Climate Change Author Jeff Goodell Curates Vital Exhibition; Acclaimed writer takes on a new challenge with his first art show, bringing together work and writing that tells a long history of environmental change


20 New Impact-Driven Projects by Female Artists Have Been Funded by Anonymous Was a Woman’s $309,000 Environmental Art Grants; For the second year, the grants program is supporting work that addresses the climate crisis


Waldemar Januszczak: Physician, Heal Thyself: Dear Earth Review: ‘A Thunderous Lack Of Self-Awareness’; Climate change is all the rage on the gallery circuit but I hate to think how many international crates on international flights it takes to keep the modern art world flashing

Welcome To Dark Sky Country; For Eighty Percent of The World’s Population, Artificial Light Pollutes The Night Sky. In Oregon, A Group Of Activists Is Busy Restoring The View


Mystery Abounds in Lee Madgwick’s Uncanny Paintings of Derelict Buildings Lost in the Landscape


What is Art’s Role in the Climate Crisis? Four Colossal Events Explore Connections and Solutions


Eco Exhibitions Won't Save Us; Artists and institutions seem content to merely ‘address’, ‘engage with’ or ‘respond to’ the climate crisis. It’s time for a concerted shift towards action


Meet the Architects Trying To Make Denmark Carbon-Neutral


O Horizon, Art of the Forest Floor; Impressive Group Show at Descanso Gardens; See the Exhibition Catalogue


15 Incredible Jellyfish Species


At the Sustainability-Focused Helsinki Biennial, Art, Tech, and the Environment Attempt to Coexist; Can art events like biennials ever be truly sustainable?


Can Art Change Attitudes Toward Climate Change? Study found that people who viewed climate data in the form of an artwork were less likely to lean on their preconceived notions

Masters of Disguise: Sly Insects From Costa Rica to Malaysia Show Off Their Expert Camouflages
 


If humans went extinct, what would the Earth look like one year later?

Stars could be invisible within 20 years as light pollution brightens night skies; Increased use of light-emitting diodes is obscuring our view of the Milky Way as well as taking a toll on human and wildlife health

 

Octopus Brain More Similar To The Human Brain Than Thought: ‘Fascinating Example Of Convergent Evolution’


Fluorescent Photographs by Tom Leighton Highlight the Remarkable Complexities of Plants After Dark

Radical Examination of Monument Valley's Representation; Navajo Land, White Ideals; Alexandre O. Philippe's 'The Taking' Doc Trailer


Video: Reel-to-Reel Recorder Animates Wildlife Automata Using Carl Sagan’s Warning of Climate Disasters


Director Oliver Stone as he reveals the true history of nuclear energy and its potential to solve climate change; Trailer for 'Nuclear Now', a Documentary


‘I’m After Something More Sublime’: Artist Sam Falls on Making Art Out of Nature to Capture the Nature of Time

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


Regenerating Starfish! 



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