Earth Collections
The Permanent Collection of the Art/NaturSci Movement
Frederic Durieu & Nathalie Erin, France. Link will open to their computer generated art also accessible via app: Oeuf aux fleurs
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Gerardo Nolasco, Mexico. His New Born Corn Sculpture was created from Monsanto corn flour. The project includes the legal brief that kept Bayer-Monsanto's poison seeds and fertilizer out of Mexico. It also connects to Monsanto's House of the Future in Disneyland and the Aztec belief - that man was made of corn.
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Left, les Marneurs architectural group, France/Belgium. The Carbon Balloon is informed by Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin scientist Gautier Nicoli. Its 9 meter high volume equals 1 year of carbon output calculated in a ratio for each European.
Above, Louise Beer, New Zealand/UK. Beer's art and curatorial work is centered in astronomy. |
Barbara Wildenboer, South Africa. Psicologia Biologica - thematic works of scientific integration and discovery. From her
ongoing 'Library of the Infinitesimally Small and Unimaginably Large' series. (Library as metaphor for the universe).
ongoing 'Library of the Infinitesimally Small and Unimaginably Large' series. (Library as metaphor for the universe).
Hilla Steinert & Uwe Arens Germany. Dream On performance and dress sculptures by Steinert, photography by Arens.
Christine Pereira-Adams, UK. Work from her elemental book series, delicate sculptures bound by chemistry.
Rosa Vetrano, Italy. Vetrano's architectural studio, Spazio Sintesi SS, is located near the harbor of Palermo, Sicily.
Her biomorphic sculpture installations are created with recovered ocean plastic.
Her biomorphic sculpture installations are created with recovered ocean plastic.
Alisi Telengut, Canada/Mongolia. Telengut creates award winning animations from her paintings. The Fourfold, narrated by
her grandmother, is based on the ancient shamanic rituals and animistic beliefs in Mongolia and Siberia. This film
will be screened at the Sundance Film Festival, 2021. Link to trailer.
her grandmother, is based on the ancient shamanic rituals and animistic beliefs in Mongolia and Siberia. This film
will be screened at the Sundance Film Festival, 2021. Link to trailer.
Dave Biddle and David Ehrenreich, Canada. Short film looking at errant species and invasive fictions.
Link to trailer via image or here: Pure Immersion
Link to trailer via image or here: Pure Immersion
Manuela Fischer, Switzerland. (No) Border Zone) Land Art Project mapping the line where the African continent once
touched Switzerland. Design Assistant Maya Spiri, Filmmaker Jan Eric Mack, Photographer Christian Schröckel.
Informed by Geologist Dr. Helmut Weissert, Professor at ETH University Zurich, researching in the
fields of paleoceanography, paleoclimatology, and the evolution of the biosphere.
touched Switzerland. Design Assistant Maya Spiri, Filmmaker Jan Eric Mack, Photographer Christian Schröckel.
Informed by Geologist Dr. Helmut Weissert, Professor at ETH University Zurich, researching in the
fields of paleoceanography, paleoclimatology, and the evolution of the biosphere.
Nikolina Kovalenko, Russia. From her Saving Trees Through Art series created deep in the Amazon.
Approximately one meter large rubbings of cut tree trunks in diptych with her paintings of the fingerprints
of scientists and others working for NGOs planting trees in the Amazon forest.
Approximately one meter large rubbings of cut tree trunks in diptych with her paintings of the fingerprints
of scientists and others working for NGOs planting trees in the Amazon forest.
Left, Adam Crosson, USA. Tulane University Arts Professor and Louisiana native, Crosson's art documents the river beds and tributaries of the wider delta region.
Above, Dr. Agnieszka Kozlowska, Poland. She creates her mountain photos with glacier sediment from the same region she photographs, currently the Swiss Alps and Italian Dolomites. |
Nina Schipoff, Switzerland/Germany. Photographs and video of dramatic iceberg melt.
mp Warming, Berlin/USA. One minute cuttlefish ink paintings informed by Alex Jordan of the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior.
Project begun while Warming was a guest of the Jordan Lab of divers at STARESO Ocean Research Center in Corsica.
Installation includes the Jordan Lab's video created with the app they developed for underwater tracking.
Project begun while Warming was a guest of the Jordan Lab of divers at STARESO Ocean Research Center in Corsica.
Installation includes the Jordan Lab's video created with the app they developed for underwater tracking.
Stefaan van Biesen, Belgium. Van Biesen is an antecedent and active artist of the Art/NaturSci Movement.
As a student he studied with Joseph Beuys. His performative sculptures and library of walks resonate internationally.
As a student he studied with Joseph Beuys. His performative sculptures and library of walks resonate internationally.