Suzaan Boettger on Environmentalism and Art | New York Studio School

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Selection from the Archive: Suzaan Boettger "Environmentalism: What's Art Got to Do With It?" recorded on October 27, 2010.

Suzaan Boettger is an art Historian, critic, lecturer and author of Earthworks: Art and the Landscape of the Sixties (University of California Press, 2003); she also wrote the article “Global Warnings,” published in Art in America, June/July 2008; and was the catalogue essayist for the 2010 Wave Hill (Bronx) exhibition “Remediate/Re-Vision, Public Artists Engaging the Environment.”

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