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  1. Out of ice

    Elizabeth Ogilvie is a Scottish environmental artist who focuses on the psychological, physical and poetic dimensions of ice and water. 'Out of Ice' was Ogilvie's gigantic immersive art piece, a site-specific work designed for the vast Ambika P3, a... more

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    Elizabeth Ogilvie is a Scottish environmental artist who focuses on the psychological, physical and poetic dimensions of ice and water. 'Out of Ice' was Ogilvie's gigantic immersive art piece, a site-specific work designed for the vast Ambika P3, a London gallery and former construction hall. Her work is deeply concerned with nature, global warming, the age of the Anthropocene and deep time, employing a fusion of art, architecture and science. This publication explores one of the most significant artists of her generation in Scotland: it includes essays focusing on a critical interrogation of Ogilvie's work but also poetry, journal extracts and the artist's own writing. A series of stunning images will document Ogilvie's field research and experimental work, the 'Out of Ice' installation process, and the artist's community engagement

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Ogilvie, Elizabeth
    Language: English; Kalâtdlisut
    Media type: Book
    ISBN: 9781911164234
    RVK Categories: LI 99999
    Subjects: Eis <Motiv>; Installation <Kunst>
    Other subjects: Ogilvie, Elizabeth (1946-)
    Scope: 180 Seiten