Ethics of Earth Art
Discover the profound insights of the earth art movement through Kathleen Treves' enlightening book, Ethics of Earth Art. Published in 2010, this compelling volume spans 240 pages, exploring how artists have sought to illuminate the often invisible presence of nature since the movement's inception in the 1960s. Treves delves into the ethical dimensions of creating art from natural materials, challenging readers to consider the relationship between humanity and the environment. Perfect for art enthusiasts and environmental advocates alike, this large type book is an engaging resource that melds aesthetic appreciation with thought-provoking ethical discussions. Immerse yourself in the beautiful interplay of art and nature, and reflect on its significance in our contemporary world. Get your copy of Ethics of Earth Art by Kathleen Treves today and explore the intricate ties that bind us to our surroundings.