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It can be said that Seeing Climate Change and all of [Diane] Burko's work since 2006 can be summed up by the quotation attributed to Thomas Lovejoy, a conservation botanist, which she has chosen to display at the entrance to her exhibition: 'the most effective alert to the threat of climate change is likely to come from the world of art rather than of science, because art has such an extraordinary way of cutting across human society.' -- Susan Hoffman * Artspell *
[Bill] McKibben rightly sees a need for artists, poets, musicians, and other creatives to take on what he describes as 'the fight of our lifetimes.' Burko has heeded that call to arms. -- Susan Isaacs * Artblog *
[Diane] Burko's art is about us - rather, about the environmental disaster we are all spiraling into. The title of her retrospective, curated by Norma Broude and Mary D. Garrard, is Seeing Climate Change. The curators could just as well have called it Feeling Climate Change, for Burko's images of melting glaciers and dying coral reefs are not just pictorially impressive; they have strong emotional impact. -- Carter Ratcliff * Hyperallergic *
Book Information
ISBN 9781734778830
Author Diane Burko
Format Hardback
Page Count 116
Imprint American University Library
Publisher American University Library