Full Description
This book shows how artists since the fifteenth century have given shape to the strange and often human-made environment in the Netherlands. It gathers essays that show the sensitivity to nature's materials in landscape painting, cartographic practice, the ecological practices of early modern artists, the relationship between landscapes, politics, and animals, and land art and its eco-critical potential in the late 20th twentieth century.
Contents
Contributors: Oliver Kik, Rachel Kase, Maurice Sass, Theresa Brauer, Yannis Hadjinicolaou, Anja Novak, Christopher Heuer, Anna Rosja Haveman