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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:211801586:2926
Source marc_columbia
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050 4 $aN7093.S635$bA4 2020
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049 $aZCUA
100 1 $aSparre, Ulrika,$d1974-$eartist,$einterviewee.
245 10 $aUlrika Sparre :$bear to the ground /$ceditor Virginia MacKenny; translations Emily Berry Mennerdahl
246 30 $aEar to the ground
264 1 $aStockholm :$bArt and Theory Publishing,$c2020
300 $a47 pages :$billustrations ;$c33 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
520 8 $aThe starting point for "Ear to the Ground" is a search for the spiritual and the physical in nature, and how these relationships are created and transformed. The artist Ulrika Sparre moves through the archipelago of Stockholm, across the desert of Death Valley, and into the caves of nomads in South Africa, while crossing the path of Giacometti, as she investigates the land of rocks. She has performed several field recordings of stones in which she reflects on what we perceive and take with us from an experience in nature. Those who observe from a distance are not involved. Ear to the Ground seeks to break down distance and the perception that there is a "nature" that exists apart from us. In order to face the threat of climate change, we must give voice to non-human actors-the gardens, the cities, the stones, the glaciers. Sparre wants to investigate how our relationship with what we consider nature can be reevaluated by giving it a voice and a possible language. Perhaps by repositioning our perspective, we can give rights to our environment and to non-human actors in our world. This publication takes the reader on a visual journey, providing an overview of the artworks, photographs, and material collected throughout the project "Ear to the Ground." The book features essays by Johan Redin, Sue Spaid, Virginia MacKenny, Virginia Marano, and Jacquelyn Davis, as well as an interview between the artist and Martí Manen
600 10 $aSparre, Ulrika,$d1974-
650 7 $aArt, Swedish$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00816929
650 7 $aNature (Aesthetics)$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01034609
650 7 $aRocks in art$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01099464
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700 1 $aMacKenny, Virginia,$eeditor,$ewriter of essay.
700 1 $aRedin, Johan,$ewriter of essay
700 1 $aSpaid, Sue,$ewriter of essay.
700 1 $aMarano, Virginia,$ewriter of essay
700 1 $aDavis, Jacquelyn,$ewriter of essay.
700 1 $aManen, Martí,$einterviewer.
700 1 $aMennerdahl, Emily Berry,$etranslator
852 00 $boff,fax$hN7093.S635$iA4 2020g