AGO Anthropocene catalogue cover

Anthropocene

AUTHOR(S)

Sophie Hackett, Colin Waters & Jan Zalasiewicz, Karla McManus, Edward, Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier, Urs Stahel, Andrea Kunard

EDITOR(S)

Sophie Hackett, Andrea Kunard, Urs Stahel

DESCRIPTION

Anthropocene is the latest book by Edward Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, and Nick de Pencier to chronicle the massive and irreversible impact of humans on the Earth - on a geological scale.

In photographs that are both stunning and disconcerting, Burtynsky, Baichwal, and de Pencier document species extinction (the burning of elephant tusks to disrupt the illegal trade of ivory), technofossils (swathes of discarded plastic forming geological layers), and terraforming (mines and industrial agriculture).

The book also features a range of essays by artists, curators, and scientists, some part of an international group of scientists who have proposed that the Earth is now entering a new era of geological time where human activity is the driving force behind environmental and geological change—i.e. the Anthropocene. Thus the book brings contemporary art into conversation with environmental science and anthropology on a topic that urgently affects all of us.

Anthropocene is published to coincide with a major international exhibition opening simultaneously in September 2018 at the Art Gallery of Ontario and the National Gallery of Canada and the release of a film on the same topic by Baichwal and de Pencier. The exhibition will travel to Fondazione MAST in Bologna in the spring of 2019.

240 pages, 6 3/4 x 9 1/4", hardcover

ASSOCIATED ARTIST(S)

Edward Burtynsky
Jennifer Baichwal
Nicholas de Pencier

ISBN

9781988788043

SUBJECTS

Photography
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