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Artistic Practices in the Anthropocene

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Author(s):
Guzzo, Marina Souza Lobo ; Dias, Susana Oliveira ; Moraes, Alana ; Fagundes, Guilherme Moura ; Ribeiro, Walmeri ; Alves, Kidauane Regina ; Taddei, Renzo
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENVIRONMENT AND RESOURCES; v. 49, p. 25-pg., 2024-01-01.
Abstract

This article reviews Western perspectives-in a fruitful dialogue with nonWestern perspectives-on the climate emergency and artistic experiences amid the ongoing debate about futures currently at stake in the climate crisis or climate emergency. Moving beyond the various ways of naming this crisis, we focus on how art can communicate, envision, and activate ways of inhabiting this problem, opening communities to an other-than-human coexistence and reconfiguring matters as we understand them in a geological, natural, or material sense. The analyses indicate that, instead of aiming at a singular solution, multiple exercises and imaginative and speculative avenues of narratives can tell different stories and envision alternative futures. If the climate crisis ignited in the Anthropocene is a shared crisis-both political and aesthetic-then art, inseparable from life and hence nature, holds a crucial role in nurturing care and the potency of imagining other possible worlds. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 14/50848-9 - INCT 2014: INCT for Climate Change
Grantee:Jose Antonio Marengo Orsini
Support Opportunities: Research Program on Global Climate Change - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 22/05981-9 - Perceiving-making forest: alliances between the arts, sciences and communications in view of the Anthropocene
Grantee:Susana Oliveira Dias
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants