Stephanie Smith, Victor Margolin (eds.): Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art (2006)

21 June 2009, dusan

Balancing environmental, ethical, economic, and aesthetic concerns, sustainable design has the potential to transform everyday life and has already dramatically reshaped the practice of architecture. “Beyond Green” introduces a new generation of international artists who work at the intersection of sustainable design and contemporary art.

The book explores the ways that this design strategy is being used-and sometimes intentionally misused-by an emerging group of artists who combine fresh aesthetic sensibilities with constructively critical approaches to the production, dissemination, and display of their art. Lavishly illustrated, the book also includes texts by and interviews with individual artists, along with substantial essays by exhibition curator Stephanie Smith and design historian Victor Margolin. What results is a bracing volume that will be of interest to practitioners and aficionados of design and art alike, as well as to environmentalists.

Publisher Independent Curators International, 2006
ISBN 0935573429, 9780935573428

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2 Responses to “Stephanie Smith, Victor Margolin (eds.): Beyond Green: Toward a Sustainable Art (2006)”

  1. akemi on November 2, 2011 12:34 am

    reup plzzzz!

  2. monoskop on November 3, 2011 11:16 am

    done

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