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Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a Changing Planet |
Human/Nature: Artists Respond to a
Changing Planet is a pioneering artist
residency and collaborative exhibition
project that, for the first time on this
scale, uses contemporary art to
investigate the relationships between
fragile natural environments and the
human communities that depend upon them.
This collaborative multi-year exhibition
project sent eight leading artists to
eight UNESCO World Heritage sites around
the globe to create new work informed
and inspired by their experiences in
these diverse cultural and natural
regions.
Organized by MCASD and the University
of California, Berkeley Art Museum and
Pacific Film Archive (BAM/PFA), in
partnership with the international
conservation organization Rare, the
exhibition features new commissioned
works by Mark Dion, Ann Hamilton, Iñigo
Manglano-Ovalle, Marcos Ramírez ERRE,
Rigo 23, Dario Robleto, Diana Thater and
Xu Bing created in response to their
travels to these threatened sites.
Human/Nature will also be on view at
BAM/PFA from February 25 through June
28, 2009.
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items are from between 06 Aug 2008 & 13 Aug 2008.