Life on Earth: Art & Ecofeminism Published by Inventory Press. Edited by Catherine Taft, Jane McFadden. Text by Myriam Bahaffou, Heather Davis, Amy Gerstler, Audre Lorde, Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing, Lola Olufemi, Yasmine Ostendorf-Rodriguez, Himali Singh Soin, Anne Waldman, et al. Social ecologies, witchcraft and hydrofeminism—a voyage through four decades of ecofeminist art Published with The Brick.
Inspired by four decades of ecofeminist thought and action in art, Life on Earth: Art & Ecofeminism presents firsthand accounts and critical assessments of the life and work of pioneering artists associated with the movement. Through bountiful essays, poems, artworks and archival materials, the reader examines each artist's contributions to the protean philosophy. Through its survey approach, Life on Earth addresses an impressive breadth of ecofeminism's concerns, including social ecologies, the commons, Indigenous cosmologies, lesbian separatism, witchcraft, hydrofeminism, plant knowledge, science fiction and speculative futures, among others.
Artists include: Alliance of the Southern Triangle (A.S.T.), Alicia Barney Caldas, Meech Boakye, Carolina Caycedo, Francesca Gabbiani, Masumi Hayashi, Institute of Queer Ecology, Kite, Leslie Labowitz Starus, Maria Maea, Otobong Nkanga, yétúndé olagbaju, Alicia Piller, Aviva Rahmani, Tabita Rezaire, Yo-E Ryou, Emilija Škarnulyt?, A.L. Steiner.
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