The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into the huge diversity of living organisms and the space they occupy in the planet’s evolution. It resulted from research conducted in the Natural History Museum, London and a field expedition to the Peruvian Amazon. The primary inquiry, based on the theory of operational aesthetics, was to investigate how contemporary art can act as a trigger to provoke a deeper appreciation of the natural world and to understand the importance of biodiversity and the effects its loss will have on climate change. The thirty-seven commissioned artefacts in different media and formats were specifically created for the Jerwood Gallery at the Natural History Museum ...
In northern South America the Cenozoic was a period of intense tectonic and climatic interaction tha...
An area of great environmental complexity, inhabited by ancient traditional fishing communities and ...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
Harnessing technology and inspired by nature's amazing design concepts, the exhibition Nature's Tool...
About the symposium: Rising to the Climate Challenge: Artists and Scientists Imagine Tomorrow's W...
The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversit...
In Amazonia: A Natural History. Hugh Raffles. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. xiii + 30...
The Amazon basin is considered nowadays amongst the lasts “green lungs” on Earth. This region has be...
As an artistic experience, the photographic research "Arborescence - plant physiognomy in Amazonian ...
The Amazonia is the largest continuous river basin and rainforest ecosystem in the world. In all asp...
The exhibition CARBON 12, at the Espace Foundation EDF in Paris hosted the ongoing cultural and scie...
The new Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester inaugurates with a solo exhibition of the work of Lucy...
Candace Slater takes us on a journey into the Amazon that will forever change our ideas about one of...
In northern South America the Cenozoic was a period of intense tectonic and climatic interaction tha...
An area of great environmental complexity, inhabited by ancient traditional fishing communities and ...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
The Amazonia series interweaves scientific, aesthetic and cultural paradigms to offer insights into ...
Harnessing technology and inspired by nature's amazing design concepts, the exhibition Nature's Tool...
About the symposium: Rising to the Climate Challenge: Artists and Scientists Imagine Tomorrow's W...
The book focuses on geological history as the critical factor in determining the present biodiversit...
In Amazonia: A Natural History. Hugh Raffles. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. xiii + 30...
The Amazon basin is considered nowadays amongst the lasts “green lungs” on Earth. This region has be...
As an artistic experience, the photographic research "Arborescence - plant physiognomy in Amazonian ...
The Amazonia is the largest continuous river basin and rainforest ecosystem in the world. In all asp...
The exhibition CARBON 12, at the Espace Foundation EDF in Paris hosted the ongoing cultural and scie...
The new Attenborough Arts Centre in Leicester inaugurates with a solo exhibition of the work of Lucy...
Candace Slater takes us on a journey into the Amazon that will forever change our ideas about one of...
In northern South America the Cenozoic was a period of intense tectonic and climatic interaction tha...
An area of great environmental complexity, inhabited by ancient traditional fishing communities and ...
The flora of the Neotropics is unmatched in its diversity, however the mechanisms by which diversity...