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art and biodiversity

My work attempts to blur the already ambiguous boundaries between environmental art and ecological research. When initiating a project I often solicit technological or theoretical information from field biologists, or zoological organizations. In other cases, I have collaborated with scientists to create a work. As an artist involved in wildlife preservation, global [...]

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I am creating an archive of movement portraits of 10,000 plants and animals. This research lies at the intersection of embodied cognition, phenomenology, natural history, and performance. The Somatic Natural History Archive is a work of conceptual art and experiential geography research. Following direct physical encounters with plants and animals, I [...]

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About a month ago I received a copy of Cornelia Hesse-Honegger’s latest publication through the post from herself – without any note? ( I curated her work in Ireland in 2005). Being busy with other things, it suddenly occurred to me a week later that what she had sent was very significant publication in [...]

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Ecoartnotebook by Cathy Fitzgerald is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 2.0 UK: England & Wales License.
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