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Bio-Art: Varieties of the Living in Artworks from the Pre-modern to the Anthropocene
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Abstract In the face of climate change, the destruction of biodiversity or genetic experimentation, Bio Art appears as a form that is most directly grappling with the problems of the »Anthropocene«. It develops many different approaches and explores a variety of mediums, often related to scientific research,... view more
In the face of climate change, the destruction of biodiversity or genetic experimentation, Bio Art appears as a form that is most directly grappling with the problems of the »Anthropocene«. It develops many different approaches and explores a variety of mediums, often related to scientific research, creating art that uses plants, insects, mammals, bacteria, bird songs, forest sounds, or genetic modification. Bio Art's uniqueness comes from incorporating, rather than just representing the living in a diverse range of artworks. In discussing such works from various world regions and time periods, the contributors address the divide between human and non-human animals, between »culture« and »nature«.... view less
Keywords
art history; cultural studies
Classification
Other Fields of Humanities
Free Keywords
Anthropocentrism; Contemporary Art; Bio Art; Anthropocene; Nature; Culture; Art; Animal; Theory of Art; Human-Animal Studies; Cultural Studies; Fine Arts
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
Publisher
transcript Verlag
City
Bielefeld
Page/Pages
253 p.
Series
Image, 246
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14361/9783839471777
ISSN
2702-9557
ISBN
978-3-8394-7177-7
Status
Published Version; reviewed