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    Danger Zones

    Hybrid Configurations within Reformed Landscapes

    by Liz Faust

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    In “Danger Zones - Hybrid Configurations within Reformed Landscapes,” curator Liz Faust delves into the transformative work of German-Greek artist Artemis Herber, whose art bridges ancient myth, ecology, and the Anthropocene. This book explores Herber’s innovative approach to reimagining the environment through hybrid sculptures, reformed landscapes, and interdisciplinary collaborations.
    Herber’s work is a meditation on the fragility and resilience of the Earth, drawing inspiration from Greek mythology and the catastrophic impacts of human intervention. Utilizing materials such as corrugated cardboard, clay, marble dust, and tar, she crafts immersive pieces that dissolve the boundaries between art and nature. Her installations evoke the scars of the Anthropocene while offering a vision of renewal and interconnectedness.
    Faust examines key series like “Danger Zones,” where bold geometric forms intersect with organic landscapes, creating powerful metaphors for ecological imbalance, and Dryads, which fuses cast body parts with dead branches, symbolizing humanity’s lost connection to nature. The book also highlights Herber’s collaborations, including performative works with Cynthia Word, which explore the body’s relationship with the land and memory.
    Grounded in the philosophical writings of thinkers like Guy Debord and Bruno Latour, Danger Zones situates Herber’s art within the broader context of ecofeminism, experimental geography, and postmodern thought. Through incisive essays and vivid imagery, Faust invites readers to contemplate Herber’s poignant question: Where do we go from here?
    This book is a call to action, challenging us to embrace environmental stewardship, rethink our relationship with the Earth, and imagine a future where preservation takes precedence over destruction. “Danger Zones” is not just a celebration of Herber’s art—it is a testament to the power of creativity to inspire transformation and foster hope in an era of ecological crisis.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Project Option: US Letter, 8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
      # of Pages: 28
    • Publish Date: Oct 24, 2024
    • Language English
    • Keywords art, landscape, sculpture, contemporary art
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