"For its 17th edition, titled Sensing Nature, MOMENTA Biennale de l'image humbly urges us to consider environmental justice and its intersections with social justice as a matter of sensing and feeling as much as of analysis and grassroots activism. The artists and authors invite us to forge intimate kinships with nonhuman life-worlds. They propose that we listen to - and observe, smell, touch, speak to - the land, the water, the air not with the aim of distantly understanding, grasping, or exploiting, but to resonate, to vibrate, to be together. Or, perhaps, with no aim at all. They make room for stories that dwell in the blurred boundaries between technology and ancestral wisdoms, weaving in both human and nonhuman modes of knowing. They celebrate that we are in relation with nature, that we are of nature."--
Allen W. Seaby's life has been described as 'a classic tale of Victorian self-improvement.' But there is more to the tale than just upward mobility.
Nature Strikes Back: Man and Nature in Western Art
Ana Mendieta: La Tierra Habla (the Earth Speaks)
"For its 17th edition, titled Sensing Nature, MOMENTA Biennale de l'image humbly urges us to consider environmental justice and its intersections with social justice as a matter of sensing and...
"Pour sa 17e édition, intitulée Quand la nature ressent, MOMENTA Biennale de l'image nous presse humblement de considérer la justice environnementale et ses croisements avec la justice sociale en tant que manière de sentir et de ...
Painting Nature: Discover the Delightful Details of Nature
Renowned as the illustrator of the 1932 edition of Henry Williamson's Tarka the Otter and numerous Brooke Bond tea cards (popular collector's items in Britain in the postwar period), Tunnicliffe lived on the Welsh island of Anglesey for ...
Shona Wilson: Macroscope