Wounded landscapes, tense equilibriums, and broken connections:

Art, Earth and humans

Authors

  • Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio Universitat de Barcelona

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/co2023354-12

Abstract

This text delves into the complex interplay between humans and the natural environment, exploring its philosophical, historical, and ecological dimensions. From ancient contemplations on living in harmony with nature to the present-day ecological crisis, the narrative examines the impact of human activity on the Earth's ecosystems, emphasizing issues such as deforestation, pollution, and mining. The author highlights the growing awareness of this ecological crisis and its reflection in contemporary art. Various artistic projects and exhibitions are discussed as powerful means to address environmental challenges and provoke critical reflection. The text concludes by emphasizing the urgent need for a paradigm shift in humanity's relationship with nature, urging a collective effort towards coexistence and sustainable practices to heal the wounded landscapes and repair the damaged balance between human activities and the Earth's ecosystems.

Author Biography

Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio, Universitat de Barcelona

Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio is a researcher, writer and curator, working across different disciplines, territories and cultures. He holds an international PhD in “Art History, Theory and Criticism” from the University of Barcelona and he is currently teaching in different Universities. He is Lecturer at the Cultural Management Programme of the University of Barcelona, and Coordinator of the Postgraduate Course on International Cultural Cooperation. His current lines of research involve the subjects of intercultural processes, participation, collaboration, travelling, globalisation and mobility in contemporary arts and cultural policies. His practice and research explores the topics of art in public space and the broader interactions between contemporary creation and transnational relations. He has participated in several international conferences and has developed projects and research residencies in different countries and regions. Herman combines academic research, cultural management, curatorial practices and artistic methodologies, collaborating internationally with a wide range of networks, projects and organisations.

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Published

2024-03-19