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Join poet Holly Corfield Carr, exploring human and non-human ways of looking at and listening to trees, in this podcast from Hayward Gallery's Among the Trees exhibition. Holly considers artworks by Giuseppe Penone, Robert Smithson, Roxy Paine and Mariele Neudecker, and interweaves her own words with poems by Vahni Capildeo, Emily Dickinson, Sasha Dugdale and Alice Oswald.
A time-lapse video of Crystal Bridges’ preparators as they install Roxy Paine’s three-dimensional artwork Bad Lawn.
How have our perspectives changed towards nature? Horticulturist Cody George and Director of Education Niki Stewart discuss how perspectives on nature have shifted, from the Hudson River School of painting to a twenty-first-century interpretation in Roxy Paine’s outdoor sculpture, Yield.
Where have you seen nature's forms and life cycles turn up in your own city's infrastructure? Find out how studies in botany and twenty-first-century artists are twisting our ideas of nature's influence from Director of Trails and Grounds Scott Eccleston and Lead Prepator Chuck Flook In this conversation about artist Roxy Paine's obsessive exploration of nature versus the machine.
Roxy Paine's sculpture, Bad Lawn, is a metaphor about nature and human control. Crystal Bridges’ Executive Director, Don Bacigalupi, and Scott Eccleston, Director of Trails and Grounds, discuss the artist’s intentions.
contemporary_art, sculpture, exhibitions, roxy_paine