Nature (Aesthetics)
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Nature (Aesthetics)
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Nature (Aesthetics)
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Incoming Resources
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- The nature diary of an artist, Jennie Hale
- Environmental practice and early American literature, Michael Ziser
- Art and future, energy, climate, cultures, edited by Peter Stupples
- No evil star, Marion Coutts ; composer Andy Moor
- Birds, beasts, blossoms, and bugs, the nature of Japan, Harold P. Stern
- Green light, toward an art of evolution, George Gessert
- Webern and the transformation of nature, Julian Johnson
- Nature in design, Alan Powers
- Upstream, selected essays, Mary Oliver
- Creativity through nature, foraged, recycled and natural mixed-media art, Ann Blockley
- Drawing nature for the absolute beginner, Mark and Mary Willenbrink
- Designing with natural forms, Natalie d'Arbeloff ; photography by Ted Sebley
- The Iconography of landscape, essays on the symbolic representation, design and use of past environments, edited by Denis Cosgrove and Stephen Daniels
- Rivers and tides, Andy Goldsworthy working with time, directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer
- On the animation of the inorganic, art, architecture, and the extension of life, Spyros Papapetros
- Fieldwork, essay by Steve Baker
- Images from nature, drawings and paintings from the library of The Natural History Museum
- Earth and ocean, the terrestrial world in early Byzantine art, Henry Maguire
- Raw, architectural engagements with nature, edited by Solveig Bøe, Hege Charlotte Faber and Brit Strandhagen
- The plant contract, art's return to vegetal life, by Prudence Gibson
- Hypernatural, architecture's new relationship with nature, Blaine Brownell and Marc Swackhamer
- Art and survival, creative solutions to environmental problems, by Patricia Johanson
- Green light, toward an art of evolution, George Gessert
- Biocentrism and Modernism, edited by Oliver A.I. Botar and Isabel Wunsche
- Patterns in nature, (by) Peter S. Stevens
- Ecological aesthetics, art in environmental design : theory and practice, initiated by Herman Prigann ; edited by Heike Strelow in co-operation with Vera David
- The experience of landscape, Jay Appleton
- Out of this world, the influence of nature in craft and design 1880-1995
- Weisse Wunderware Schnee, [zur Ausstellung "weisse wunderware schnee" im Bündner Kunstmuseum, Rätischen Museum und Bündner Naturmuseum in Chur, 19. November 2004 bis 27. Februar 2005], Herausgeber: Bündner Kunstmuseum, Rätischen Museum, Bündner Naturmuseum
- Art and nature in the anthropocene, planetary aesthetics, Susan Ballard
- Beyond plant blindness, seeing the importance of plants for a sustainable world, Bryndís Snæbjörnsdóttir, Mark Wilson, Dawn Sanders
- Art, space, ecology, two views, twenty interviews, John K. Grande
- Avian aesthetics in literature and culture, birds and humans in the popular imagination, edited by Danette DiMarco and Timothy Ruppert
- Culture/nature, art and philosophy in the context of urban development, edited by Anke Haarmann and Harald Lemke
- Synthetic worlds, nature, art and the chemical industry, Esther Leslie
- Inspired by nature, animals : the building/biology connection, Alejandro Bahamón and Patricia Pérez
- Remote performances in nature and architecture, edited by Bruce Gilchrist, Jo Joelson and Tracey Warr
- Allure of the incomplete, imperfect, and impermanent, designing and appreciating architecture as nature, Rumiko Handa
- Synthetic worlds, nature, art and the chemical industry, Esther Leslie
- Structure in nature is a strategy for design, Peter Pearce
- Beat, Anya Gallaccio ; with contributions by Mary Horlock, Heidi Reitmaier and Simon Schama
- Nature and the Victorian imagination, edited by U.C. Knoepflmacher and G.B. Tennyson
- Landscape, natural beauty, and the arts, edited by Salim Kemal and Ivan Gaskell
- Ways of listening, an ecological approach to the perception of musical meaning, Eric F. Clarke
- Natural architecture, Alessandro Rocca
- The science of art, optical themes in Western art from Brunelleschi to Seurat, Martin Kemp
- Landscape, natural beauty and the arts, edited by Salim Kemal and Ivan Gaskell
- Spring cannot be cancelled, David Hockney in Normandy, David Hockney and Martin Gayford
- Drawing & painting trees in the landscape, Claudia Nice
- Organic embroidery, Meredith Woolnough
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