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Earth Ethics: Art, Institutions and Regenerative Practices
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In recent years, artists, curators and institutions have increasingly reckoned with their responsibilities to the places they inhabit, in light of human-driven environmental change and its effects on climate and biodiversity. At the same time, Indigenous peoples and land-based communities are sustaining ancestral ways of being, and revitalising creative and cultural practices that nurture reciprocal relationships with more-than-human worlds.
Earth Ethics: Art, Institutions and Regenerative Practices brings together perspectives from practitioners who are rethinking the relationships between museums and galleries, artists, audiences and communities, and the specific places they inhabit. Rooted in Australian and First Nations contexts, this reader connects with innovative work across the globe through diverse case studies that demonstrate how earth ethics can be meaningfully put into practice.
Contributors: Joss Hamilton Allen, Larissa Behrendt, Jen Berean, Marleen Boschen, N’arweet Carolyn Briggs, Carolina Caycedo, Kath Coff, Madeleine Collie, Megan Cope, Annalee Davis, Keg de Souza, Sari Dennise, Janina Hilberer, Alexander Holland, Candice Hopkins, Alistair Hudson, Hanna Jurisch, Zayaan Khan, Barbara Kiolbassa, Ute Lührs, Lumbung Land Working Group, Victoria Lynn, Luna Marán, Brian Martin, Caroline Martin, Jessica Menger, Callum Morton, Jessica Neath, SJ Norman, Sofía Olascoaga, Tara Rodríguez Besosa, Stanislav Roudavski, Julian Rutten, Zoe Scoglio, Shooshie Sulaiman, Linda Tegg, David Tournier, Stéphane Verlet Bottéro, Rüdiger Waurig, Alia Yunis
Publisher
MUMA,
Monash University Publishing
Publication Date
October 2025
Editor
Madeleine Collie,
Megan Cope,
Charlotte Day,
Melissa Ratliff
ISBN
9780648152934
Pages
330
Format
123mm x 192mm