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Image Ecology

Image Ecology

Boaz Levin, Kathrin Schönegg (ed.)
Spector Books, C/O Berlin Foundation
2023


NT$1,480
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Image Ecology offers an survey of new approaches to environmental photography. In an attempt to document the systemic causes of the climate crisis, works in the exhibition explore their own material and social conditions. The exhibition disentangles photography as an ecological practice, a medium that is defined as much by the nexus of material, labor, energy and waste that its production and circulation require as by what it represents. 

Featuring an extensive essay by environmental historian Jason W. Moore, and contributions by over a dozen international writers, the catalogue unpacks its own production process: from material supply chains to working conditions to wrapping and postage. Made possible by the Crespo Foundation. 

Boaz Levin is a writer and curator based in Berlin and of Cabinet magazine's format Kiosk. 
Kathrin Schönegg is a historian of photography. She works as a head of programming and curator at the C/O Berlin Foundation.

158 pp
ca. 96 b/w- and color illustrations
thread-sewn hardcover
Width: 17 cm
Length: 24 cm
Language(s): English
Designer: Marc Naroska
Publisher: C/O Berlin Foundation

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