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Diane Burko: Bearing Witness to Climate Change
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Diane Burko: Bearing Witness to Climate Change

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Diane Burko: Glacial Shifts, Changing Perspectives is an exquisitely designed book of paintings and photographs, which documents an exhibition organized by Arkansas’s Walton Arts Center in conjunction with Artosphere, an annual regional festival (4 May - 30 September, 2017) that celebrates artists influenced by nature. During the last decade, Philadelphia-based artist Diane Burko has been documenting the disappearance of glaciers in large-scale series of paintings and photographs developed in close collaboration with glaciologists. In this symbiotic relationship, the artist wants her work to accurately reflect the science and the urgency of climate change, and the scientists want the artist’s help in communicating their findings to the public. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just announced 2016 was the warmest year on record. Since the 1970s, Burko’s work has evolved from photographing and painting monumental landscapes to documenting glacial recession, using the power of art to capture a harsh reality. Joining expeditions in Svalbard, Norway, Argentina, Greenland, and Antarctica, she has seen first hand the rapid transformation of landscapes essential to life on earth. Her creative response, represented in these pages, compels us to take notice and take action. This book is comprised of both her photography and painting. The book is also beautifully bound and presented, boasting a cloth cover with metallic gold debossing, tip-in photographs on the front and back covers, and foil stamping on the front cover and spine. AUTHORS: Carter Ratcliff is a poet and critic. His gallery reviews and writing have appeared in notable art periodicals and catalogues including Artnews, Art in America, and Artforum. William L. Fox serves as the Director of the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno. Andrea Packard has directed the List Gallery at Swarthmore College since 1995 and served as curator for Walton Arts Center 2009-2016.
SELLING POINTS: . A collection of sumptuous yet shocking artwork, all of which imparts a vital message: that we need to be aware of the impact of climate change on our environment and way of life . Appeals to fine art, photography and popular culture book buyers and collectors, as well as Art Museum gift stores and home decor stores . Beautifully designed coffee table book . There is a website dedicated to this project: www.glacialshifts.com 90 colour images

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
KMW Studio
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2017
Pages
70
ISBN
9780998456409

Diane Burko: Glacial Shifts, Changing Perspectives is an exquisitely designed book of paintings and photographs, which documents an exhibition organized by Arkansas’s Walton Arts Center in conjunction with Artosphere, an annual regional festival (4 May - 30 September, 2017) that celebrates artists influenced by nature. During the last decade, Philadelphia-based artist Diane Burko has been documenting the disappearance of glaciers in large-scale series of paintings and photographs developed in close collaboration with glaciologists. In this symbiotic relationship, the artist wants her work to accurately reflect the science and the urgency of climate change, and the scientists want the artist’s help in communicating their findings to the public. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration just announced 2016 was the warmest year on record. Since the 1970s, Burko’s work has evolved from photographing and painting monumental landscapes to documenting glacial recession, using the power of art to capture a harsh reality. Joining expeditions in Svalbard, Norway, Argentina, Greenland, and Antarctica, she has seen first hand the rapid transformation of landscapes essential to life on earth. Her creative response, represented in these pages, compels us to take notice and take action. This book is comprised of both her photography and painting. The book is also beautifully bound and presented, boasting a cloth cover with metallic gold debossing, tip-in photographs on the front and back covers, and foil stamping on the front cover and spine. AUTHORS: Carter Ratcliff is a poet and critic. His gallery reviews and writing have appeared in notable art periodicals and catalogues including Artnews, Art in America, and Artforum. William L. Fox serves as the Director of the Center for Art + Environment at the Nevada Museum of Art in Reno. Andrea Packard has directed the List Gallery at Swarthmore College since 1995 and served as curator for Walton Arts Center 2009-2016.
SELLING POINTS: . A collection of sumptuous yet shocking artwork, all of which imparts a vital message: that we need to be aware of the impact of climate change on our environment and way of life . Appeals to fine art, photography and popular culture book buyers and collectors, as well as Art Museum gift stores and home decor stores . Beautifully designed coffee table book . There is a website dedicated to this project: www.glacialshifts.com 90 colour images

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
KMW Studio
Country
United States
Date
1 September 2017
Pages
70
ISBN
9780998456409