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Rooted In Soil

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Eco and environmental art can highlight the primal importance of natural resources for human life and the need to be responsible environmental stewards.

This catalog for a recent exhibition at the DePaul Art Museum explores one particularly undervalued resource: soil. Bringing together the work of fifteen artists, including that of photographers Sally Mann and Jane Fulton Alt, interdisciplinary artist Claire Pentecost, and Baroque painter Adriaen van Utrecht, Rooted in Soil addresses critical issues of soil degradation and combines scientific approaches with fresh philosophical perspectives.

Though we rarely recognize it, soil is an integral part of the natural cycles of life and death.

The essays here include scholarly meditations on the importance of decay for soil, which allows for rebirth and regeneration.

The works in the Rooted in Soil exhibition collectively highlight the fundamental interconnectedness that we have with the natural world and inspire viewers to become better stewards of the soil and the land.

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Product Details
DePaul University Art Museum
0978907493 / 9780978907495
Paperback / softback
15/08/2015
United States
English
28 pages : illustrations
26 cm
Published to accompany the exhibition of the same name held at the DePaul Art Museum.