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Analyzing the ethical stance of the earth art movement from the 1960s
to the present

THE ETHICS OF EARTH ART
by Amanda Boetzkes
University of Minnesota Press | 248 pages | 2010
ISBN 978-0-8166-6589-1 | paperback | $25.00
ISBN 978-0-8166-6588-4 | hardcover | $75.00

The Ethics of Earth Art analyzes the development of the earth art
movement, arguing that artists are connected through their elucidation
of the earth as a domain of ethical concern. Revealing the fundamental
difference between the human world and the earth, Amanda Boetzkes
shows that earth art mediates the sensations of nature while allowing
nature itself to remain irreducible to human signification.

"The Ethics of Earth Art is indispensable as a theoretical teasing-out
of some of the long under-examined art historical practices that
complicate the original genre." Erika Suderburg, University of
California, Riverside

"The Ethics of Earth Art charts, in short compass, a path of
development from the earth art of the 60s and 70s to the contemporary
efforts of Chris Drury, Ana Mendieta, Jackie Brookner, Ichi Ikeda, and
others. What is distinctive and intriguing is to have done so through
a meditation on how Irigaray and Levinas supplement the informing
phenomenological vision traditionally supplied by Merleau-Ponty,
showing how earth art takes on a specifically ethical dimension." 
David Wood, Vanderbilt University

Amanda Boetzkes is assistant professor of art and design at the
University of Alberta.

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