Material Resources: Intersections of Art and the Environment

DECEMBER 6, 2018 – JUNE 2, 2019
Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine
“Trading Systems: Bio-Economic Fairy Tales” is featured in this exhibition that explores the intersections of art and the environment with works drawn from the Museum’s permanent collection. Featuring objects from antiquity to today, “Material Resources: Intersections of Art and the Environment” examines artists’ dependence on Earth’s material resources, while presenting art as an integral “material” resource in the study of the environment.
I am thrilled to be next to Le Corbusier’s “Untitled (Plan for a Model City)” from 1935!

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