Review of Mark Wilson and Bryndis Snæbjörnsdóttir’s exhibition catalogue in Antennae: The Journal of Nature in Visual Culture (Spring 2016) ISSN 1756-9575 You Must Carry
Author: conceptualecologies
Poetic Spaces, Baroque Contexts, Differential Habitats
‘…artifice was considered by Des Esseintes to be the distinctive mark of human genius. Nature, he used to say, has had her day…’ (22). The
Quiet Totemism
When we say of something which encounters us that it is this, are we saying anything about the thing itself at all?’[1] Martin Heidegger began
Gastronomic Worldviews of Transubstantiation
Review of Cecelia Novero’s book: Antidiets of the Avant-garde: From Futurist Cooking to Eat Art http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/tpar20/19/1
Meal Time as Medium: Duration and the Work of AO&
This article takes the work of the Austrian collective AO& as its primary case study. Immanuel Kant’s concept of ‘civilized bliss’, as considered by Peter
Poetic Recuperations: The Ideology and Praxis of Nouveau Réalisme
Taking previously un-translated writings of critic Pierre Restany as a primary source, this article demonstrates how his vision for the Nouveau Réaliste movement of the