HUMANATURE

Raising questions about the definitions of “natural” and “man made,” the boundaries implied therein, and the manners in which humans are disposed to representing “nature” as “other,” this exhibition argues for a more expansive consideration of those terms.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Exhibition Card Image


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This blog is dedicated to displaying images of the exhibition Humanature, reviews and press about the exhibition, as well as websites and links connected to the artists. Another important facet of this blog is to foster an online conversation using the themes introduced in this exhibition. You will find images of the artwork included in the exhibition in the artist tabs located at the top of the page. A tab featuring images of the artwork as it was installed in the exhibition will be added soon. Please follow this link for images of the exhibition taken by the Charlotte Street Foundation: http://www.flickr.com/photos/charlottestreet/sets/72157626224901656/

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Suggested Readings (as provided by the artists)

  • Enter the Anthropocene-Age of Man
  • A Brief History of Time, Stephen Hawking
  • A Thousand Years of Non-Linear History, Manuel De Landa
  • American Dreamscape: The Pursuit of Happiness in Post-war Suburbia
  • Asphalt Nation: How the Automobile Took Over America and How We Can Take it Back
  • blink, Malcolm Gladwell
  • Building Suburbia: Green Fields and Urban Growth, 1820 - 2000
  • Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed, Jared Diamond
  • Edge City: Life on the New Frontier
  • Geography of Nowhere
  • Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, Jared Diamond
  • Reconstructing Nature: Alienation, Emancipation, and the Division of Labour,Peter Dickens
  • Suburban Nation: The Rise of Sprawl and the Decline of the American Dream
  • The Botany of Desire, Michael Pollan
  • The Eternal Frontier: An Ecological History of North America and It's Peoples, Tim Flannery
  • The Third Chimpanzee: The Evolution and Future of the human Animal, Jared Diamond
  • The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell
  • The World Without Us, Alan Weisman
  • Tree: A Life Story, David Suzuki and Wayne Grady
  • Wilderness and the American Mind

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