FA Section IV Flashcards
(160 cards)
The segment of _________________ art within the larger history of environmental art has a strong tradition of documentation of polluted landscapes and communities.
environmentalist
When was the Documerica Project? (decade)
the 1970s
What organization created the Documerica Project?
the EPA
What does the EPA stand for?
Environmental Protection Agency
How many photographs did the Documerica Project produce?
over 20,000
Photographs of what were taken in the Documerica Project?
American pollution, infrastructure and wilderness
Where was Eugene Smith’s 3-year project to take photos?
Minamata, Japan
What did Eugene Smith do in Minimata, Japan?
he photographed the effects of mercury poisoning from a local factory
What does Chris Jordan take photographs of in his series “Midway”?
plastic in dead, decaying birds
Who created “Midway”?
Chris Jordan
Who made “New Landscapes”?
Yao Lu
What does Yao Lu’s “New Landscapes” depict?
garbage with green netting photographed to make it appear like the landscapes of traditional Chinese scroll paintings
What does Edward Burtynsky take pictures of?
colorful images of polluted rivers and waste from industrial mining known as toxic sublime
What is sublime?
an overwhelming sense of awe at the magnificence of something can be felt but not fully understood
In photography, what effect does toxic sublime have?
it can make extreme appearances of pollution look nice and beautiful
Who made “Wheatfield”?
Agnes Denes
Where was Agnes Denes born?
Hungary
Where was Agnes Denes raised?
the US
Where is Agnes Denes’ practice based?
NYC
Denes, alongside the Harrisons, was one of the first artists to do what?
articulate an explicitly ecological direction for art in the postwar decades
When was “Rice/Tree/Burial” made?
1968
What did Denes describe “Rice/Tree/Burial” as?
a manifesto
What is a manifesto?
a work that sets out an agenda for radical change
Where was “Rice/Tree/Burial” initially carried out?
Sullivan County, NY