"Botanical descriptions and the horticultural use of plants are a testimony of the ways in which we perceive and value nature, as well as the challenges affecting our understanding. In this exhibition, the artists use botanical and horticultural references to manifest human realities related to ecology and power relations, or to revisit the notion of vanity." -- Publisher's website
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In today’s technology-dominated society, botanical illustration may seem like a throwback to the pas...
Writings on landscape tend to express engrained human attitudes towards plants. The theme ‘thinking ...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...
"Botanical descriptions and the horticultural use of plants are a testimony of the ways in which we ...
"Botanical art is not just beautiful, but also useful for purposes such as the identification of pla...
THE PLANT AS A MEDIUM: THE ISSUE OF THE CARE OF CONTEMPORARY ART INCORPORATING ELEMENTS OF PLANTS ...
Plantscapes exhibition confronts the relationship between humans and the natural world, in the age o...
The great flower artists have been those who have found beauty in truth, who have understood plants ...
This article explores the development of a new vision in French media productions of plants as being...
This article gives a quick panorama of what was known about plants during the Greek and Roman period...
What do plants know? How they know it? Why do people like forests? Who owns plants? Who owns plant k...
In these proceedings from a conference held in Montreal in 2000, 14 specialists on the nature/cultur...
That plants have always held an essential value for human life may be obvious, but nevertheless it i...
That plants have always held an essential value for human life may be obvious, but nevertheless it i...
When Christophe Plantin called gardening the ‘most noble of all the arts’, he expressed a high estee...
In today’s technology-dominated society, botanical illustration may seem like a throwback to the pas...
Writings on landscape tend to express engrained human attitudes towards plants. The theme ‘thinking ...
The article explores how botanical art and art inspired by plants have always played a more peripher...