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First fully illustrated monograph on internationally renowned artist, Jyll Bradley, featuring all aspects of her work from the 1980s to the present day.
- In depth analysis of humanity's relationship to the sea through art, poetry and music - Addresses major issues regarding the environment and humanity's response to the dangers it faces - Offers unique insight and helps readers find their own answers to the most important questions they have in their lives right now - Features art from all over the world - The book will accompany a season of related exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk: Ecological Frontiers, 15 March-3 August, 2025; Yuki Kihara: Paradise Camp, 15 March-3 August, 2025; Sea Inside, 7 June-21 September, 2025 Addressing one of the urgent issues of climate crisis and environmental pollution, this book explores our relationship to the sea: how we live alongside it, our bodily relationship to it, its role in the creation of a connected, global society and, perhaps most critically, the threat we pose to it. Through a broad selection of works by contemporary international artists, Can the Sea Survive Us? responds to the urgent need to resuscitate our seas. While the oceanic environment is essential to all life, its vulnerability to human action is highlighted by an ever-increasing loss of biodiversity. This book prompts the reader to imagine a future in which collective human behavior can mitigate the effects of climate change. As ocean temperatures reach record highs, it is clear that time is not on our side. This ambitious project aspires to accelerate climate awareness and deliver the critical climate action we urgently need.
A richly pictorial introduction to the birthplace of 18th-century artist Thomas Gainsborough, now both a museum and a dynamic new exhibition space.
An English translation of Petr Hruka's poetry book Spatril jsem svou tvár (2022), awarded with Magnesia Litera, the most prestigious annual literary award in the Czech Republic.
Unique photographs from the Purépecha region of Michoacán, Mexico, present a world that rebels against the changes of history in a constant desire not to disappear. Text in Spanish.
Unique photographs from the Purépecha region of Michoacán, Mexico, present a world that rebels against the changes of history in a constant desire not to disappear.
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