Gerry Badger; David Bate; Bettina Lockemann; Michael Mack; Hans Hedberg; Gunilla Knape; Louise Wolthers; Tyrone Martinsson Art and Theory (2014) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Sarah Kember; Willem Popelier; Louise Wolthers; Daniel Trottier; Hans Hedberg; Tyrone Martinsson; Gunilla Knape; Louise Wolthers Art and Theory (2014) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Adam Broomberg; Oliver Chanarin; Leslie Squyres; Jessica Bushey; Tyrone Martinsson; Paula Roush; Peter Piller; Niclas Östlind Art and Theory (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
AT Distribution Asu: Pehmeäkantinen kirja Painos: 0 Julkaisuvuosi: 2015, 12.06.2015 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Ruotsi
Photographs are both artistic representations and visual documents that have the capacity to bear witness to place, time, and human actions. This book is a dialogue with history through stories of place and journeys through time, connecting archives and collections with the places that produced them. Environmental photography is a field and research practice within the arts that involves the appreciation of nature, both in a local sense and in a wider global perspective. What future does humankind have if the beauty of wild places is forever changed or even ultimately destroyed? Glaciers are not only indicators of global warming, they are also natural objects of beauty and as such a good bridge between environmental photography and the humanities and science. From the Dutch discoverers of 1596 through the nineteenth century, the story of ice is a vital part of the story of Spitsbergen. The story of ice is rapidly changing though and humans are the cause of that change. We are literally destroying the foundation of human life and we cannot escape our responsibility, a responsibility that is about the living conditions we pass on to future generations.