“A marvelous slim book [that] weaves . . . ideas, facts, images,
and histories into a whole about . . . the ecology of the manmade
world.” —Rebecca Solnit In Undermining, the award-winning
author, art historian and social critic Lucy R. Lippard delivers
“another trademark work” that combines text and full-color images
to explore “the intersection of art, the environment, geography and
politics” (Kirkus Reviews). Working from her own experience of
life in a New Mexico village, and inspired by the gravel pits in the
surrounding landscape, Lippard addresses a number of fascinating
themes—including fracking, mining, land art, adobe buildings, ruins,
Indian land rights, the Old West, tourism, photography, and water. In
her meditations, she illuminates the relationship between culture,
industry, and the land. From threatened Native American sacred sites
to the history of uranium mining, she offers a skeptical examination
of the “subterranean economy.” Featuring more than two hundred
gorgeous color images, Undermining offers a provocative new
perspective on the relationship between art and place in a rapidly
shifting society. “[Lippard’s] strength lies in the depth of
[her] commitment—her dual loyalty to tradition and modernity and her
effort to restore the broken connection between the two.” —Suzi
Gablik, The New York Times Book Review
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A Wild Ride Through Land Use, Politics, and Art in the Changing West
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781595589330
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
The New Press (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter