Historically, much landscape art has reinforced binaries such as
inside/outside, subject/object, and culture/nature, thus reducing a
complex network to an ornament that reinforces a sense of human
power over nature, imposes specific cultural values, and/or claims
or exercises control. And yet there are also artists who have
developed alternatives to conventional depictions of the world
around them, using landscape to participate in the earth, active in
its view and its viewing. The art addressed in the book presents
landscape as engagement rather than as detached observation,
encouraging an increased sense of belonging to, and thus
responsibility for, the earth.
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