The series Nature / Civilization consists of two blocks (Nature / Civilization I and Nature / Civilization II), which cover different motifs, but both are devoted to man's relationship with nature, which is multilayered, ambiguous, and often conflicted. On the one hand, the anthropocentric attitude (man over nature) and the activities of profit-seeking corporations are invariably the indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources and pollution that have led to the climate crisis. Technological advances, which make our lives easier and more interesting, are distancing us from nature. At the same time, this means that nature itself is no longer and will never be "primordial"; it is changing with us, but it is also being affected by our actions. On the other hand, there is a growing realisation that nature, and we within it, is a natural and complex system of interconnected environments, whose balance is very fragile. If we disturb it, we face the consequences of what is today known as the Anthropocene (a new, human epoch): man’s impact on the planet, on nature, on the climate, is becoming a new "geological force" that is destroying the ecological balance. |
Nature/civilisation I
Factsheet
- Year
- 2021