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| The Basics: Title: Art Nature Dialogues: Interviews with Environmental ArtistsAuthor: John K. Grande URL: Find this book in a library Date: 2004 Notes: At a Glance: This book includes transcribed interviews with twenty-one influential envirnonmental artists, many of them working from the 1960s to today. The book offers insight into specific artists' processes and the concepts behind their work, but also addresses broader issues including ecology, sustainability, and pollution. Best for: Readers interested in environmental art--its history, as well as its current state. Standout Features: The interview format offers a unique look at environmental art and its history, approaching it from a first-person perspective rather than a secondary, narrated account. Keep in Mind: This is a scholarly work published by the State University of New York Press, however, it is limited in scope and covers only select, influential artists. It is not intended to be a broad survey of the topic. Suggested by: meganbd |
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