Description
FEATURING
Anika Schwarzlose, Brian D. McKenna, Sissel Marie Tonn, MELT (Ren Loren Britton & Isabel Paehr), Maryam Monalisa Gharavi, Devin Hentz, Angela Chan, Ameneh Solati, Arjuna Neuman, Sarah Kanouse, Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou, Carson Fisk-Vittori, Rosa Whiteley
DESCRIPTION
The first issue of Ecoes brings together artists that focus on mining, microplastics, the origins of the blues from an Indigenous perspective that sees humans as entangled with the environment, Cold War toxic legacies and depleted uranium, invasive species and deadly clouds in one of the epicentres of extractivist operations in the Russian Arctic.
Ecoes, the new periodic magazine of Sonic Acts Press, is a portmanteau of the words ‘ecology’ and ‘echoes’. The magazine about ‘art in the age of pollution’ launches a new trajectory for the Press as its first serial publication presenting artistic research year-round and independently of the biennial Sonic Acts Festival or the intervening Sonic Acts Academy.
CONTENTS
- ‘EVERYBODY HAS TO DRINK THEIR FAIR SHARE OF THE SHIT’
Mirna Belina - UNEARTH
Anika Schwarzlose, Brian D. McKenna - SISSEL MARIE TONN: SENSITIVITY TO POLLUTION
Interview by Stefan Wharton - MELT: MELTing Time
Margarita Osipian - MARYAM MONALISA GHARAVI: BUT IT WAS THERE FOR THE TAKING
Margarita Osipian - DEVIN HENTZ: SITUATING FASHION
Victoria Douka-Doukopoulou & Pim Sem Benjamin - ANGELA CHAN: COMMUNAL CLIMATE KNOWLEDGES
Victoria Douka-Doukopoulou & Angela Chan - AMENEH SOLATI: CHALLENGING ARCHITECTURE
Mirna Belina - ARJUNA NEUMAN: RESIDENCE TIME
Mirna Belina - FOR LULA, MISSISSIPPI
Arjuna Neuman - SARAH KANOUSE: SPOTTING RADIOACTIVE HOT SPOTS
Interview by Kyveli Mavrokordopoulou - SHIFTING KIND
Carson Fisk-Vittori - WORLDING WEIRD WORLDS
Rosa Whiteley