Naturally Hypernatural III: Hypernatural Landscapes in the Anthropocene

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Sabine Flach is Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at the University of Graz where she is also Chair of the Art History Institute. She studied art history, theory of literature, philosophy and humanities in Marburg, Perugia, Kassel and Berlin.

Gary Sherman is an artist represented by the Phatory, LLC in New York. He is a Director of Operations and an instructor of Interdisciplinary practices and Urban Botanicals in the undergraduate Fine Arts Department at the School of Visual Arts in New York.

Hypernatual Landscapes in the Anthropocene is a selection of texts that examine the mutable concept of landscape in the humanities and arts since the Modern period. The same Anthropocentric hubris that impacted those concepts has precipitated an unprecedented geological epoch with an uncertain future.

Bruno Latour: Agency at the Time of the Anthropocene - Markus Jeschaunig: Agency in Biosphere - Gerhard Scharbert: Movement and Perception. Landscapes of modernity - Dirck Moellmann: Die Leinwand ist voll. Politische Landschaft. Kunst Widerstand Salzkammergut - Irene J. Klaver: Water, Mud, and Sand: Dutch Re-scaping the Land - Graham Harman: The Third Table - Sabine Flach: Tree-Ness. Roxy Paine's altered States of Art and Nature - Nadine Marker: What has that to do with Trees? Zu den Raumkompositionen von Gordon Matta-Clark - Elisabeth Fiedler: TUE GREENFORT. Vom kaleidoskopischen Blick zu AMILKORKIM - Katrin Bucher Trantow: Landschaft in Bewegung - Dagmar Probst: Sedes Pacis Martis Austriaci seu Palatium et Hortus Serenissimi principis Eugenii. Die Anlage des Belvedere als barockes Beispiel für einen gestalteten Landschaftsraum - Robert Smithson: The Spiral Jetty - Susanne Knaller: Robert Smithson: Writing Landscape - Gary Sherman: A Force of Nature: Surface Tensions - Klaus Schafler: Hacking the Future and Planet - Matthias Kessler/Susie S. Lee: Geography is History (Geologische Zeit, Zeit Orte und Räume, Sehnsuchtsträume).

This third volume of Naturally Hypernatural explores contemporary concepts of landscape in the humanities and the arts in relation to the notion that our age is defined by a 'geology of the human' and that this reckoning constitutes a new epoch, aptly named the anthropocene.
The thesis of this volume - that there is no homogeneous concept of landscape, just as there is no uniform definition of nature or culture - was developed concurrently at a conference at the University of Graz and at a series of exhibitions centered on film, painting and photography at the Kunsthaus Graz. This thesis has been fortified by registering the simultaneity of land art, the ecological movement and the view of the earth from space.
Art since the modern period reveals how divergent ideas of landscape are intertwined with differently chanted conceptions of subjectivity, perception and space.

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