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This book, focusing on an ambitious new body of work by American
artist Alexis Rockman (b. 1962), explores the past, present, and
future of the Great Lakes, one of the world's most emblematic and
ecologically significant environments. Rockman's series The Great
Lakes Cycle celebrates the natural majesty and global importance of
the Great Lakes while exploring how they are threatened by factors
including climate change, globalization, invasive species, mass
agriculture, and urban sprawl. Though positive action has been
taken in recent decades to understand and counteract the
environmental damage, this inspiring publication will serve to
promote continued attention to these fragile ecosystems. The works
in the series are based on Rockman's research, travel in the Great
Lakes region, and conversations with scientists, historians, and
specialists. Included are large oil paintings, field drawings, a
suite of watercolors, and documentary material. The book's essays
will relate this new work to historical and contemporary landscape
art and will address the significance of the Great Lakes ecosystem
and what it can teach us beyond the region.
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