This paper considers how systems of art production are changing in response to climate crisis, and how artists are re-materialising extractive materials like plastic. This discussion centres on the creative practice of Te Whanganui-a-Tara and Ōtautahi based Pākehā artist Raewyn Martyn and thinks through connections with Pākehā, tauiwi and Indigenous practitioners in the context of earlier ecologically engaged practices. Extreme weather is escalating concerns about cycles of industry reliant on carbon emissions and waste production, and within contemporary art industries there is heightened dissatisfaction with dominant models of production, curation, collection and market-led valuation. We discuss parallel changes within systems of producti...
There is both an increasing awareness and concern that human activity is responsible for the climate...
Plastics pollution is a global, relational, integrated, and intersectoral issue. Here, we undertook ...
Plastic – the lightweight, flexible material created by humans – has been an amazing invention that ...
This paper considers how systems of art production are changing in response to climate crisis, and h...
Re-worked paper from oral presentation with significant additional material and critical reflection ...
This chapter was originally presented at the seminar, 'Accumulation: The Material Ecologies and Econ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that cause harm to the health and reproducti...
Seeing plastic as an actant rather than inert matter can help us better comprehend the effects of ma...
As a pervasive, material element of the global, plastics raise potent social and environmental quest...
There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolv...
This paper details and discusses Material Journey (2018), an art project by the author that was exhi...
It is all around us: in the oceans, in the land, in our homes and in our hearts – and now it can eve...
There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolv...
This exegesis examines the intersections between the visual arts and science, demonstrating that the...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
There is both an increasing awareness and concern that human activity is responsible for the climate...
Plastics pollution is a global, relational, integrated, and intersectoral issue. Here, we undertook ...
Plastic – the lightweight, flexible material created by humans – has been an amazing invention that ...
This paper considers how systems of art production are changing in response to climate crisis, and h...
Re-worked paper from oral presentation with significant additional material and critical reflection ...
This chapter was originally presented at the seminar, 'Accumulation: The Material Ecologies and Econ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that cause harm to the health and reproducti...
Seeing plastic as an actant rather than inert matter can help us better comprehend the effects of ma...
As a pervasive, material element of the global, plastics raise potent social and environmental quest...
There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolv...
This paper details and discusses Material Journey (2018), an art project by the author that was exhi...
It is all around us: in the oceans, in the land, in our homes and in our hearts – and now it can eve...
There is virtually nowhere on Earth today that remains untouched by plastic and ecosystems are evolv...
This exegesis examines the intersections between the visual arts and science, demonstrating that the...
Works of Art in the exhibition Disquiet: Ecological Anxieties and Transformations, interrogate the e...
There is both an increasing awareness and concern that human activity is responsible for the climate...
Plastics pollution is a global, relational, integrated, and intersectoral issue. Here, we undertook ...
Plastic – the lightweight, flexible material created by humans – has been an amazing invention that ...