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Art, Ecology, and Climate: Power and Energy

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Art, Ecology, and Climate: Power and Energy

One of several e-museums devoted to ecological and climatological topics, this e-museum highlights artworks that depict power and energy production and use. The gallery’s many twentieth-century images of factories, mills, trains, cargo ships, and automobiles show how artists have borne witness to and commented on the growth of fossil fuel use and electrical grids as industry become global, cities grew, car culture became more entrenched, and transportational infrastructure expanded. Other works in the e-museum show power and energy being produced by means whose environmental impacts have been less profound historically than systems run on coal, natural gas, petroleum products, and nuclear energy: these include animals (horses, camels, oxen), wind (windmills, sailing ships), and human physical activity (rickshaws, bicycles, sedan chairs). We invite you to think critically about how different works shape their viewers’ attitudes towards and feelings about certain forms of power and energy production and use. In what ways do individual works seem celebratory, fascinated, cautionary, elegiac, nostalgic, horrified, or hopeful?

More power and energy-related works can be found throughout the Art, Ecology, and Climate E-Museums, including “The Anthropocene,” “Environmental Justice,” “Extraction,” “Food Systems,” and “Pollution and Contamination.”

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[Spanish mill]
Frederic Whitaker
no date
Windmill
Robert Giard
1981/1982
Japanese Junks
circa 1870
[Riverboat scene along the Hudson River]
William Crothers Fitler
circa 1890
[River Scene]
Hiroshige II
circa 1852
Tug at Battery
Reginald Marsh
1934
Dockyards Jacksonville
Berenice Abbott
no date
Le Pont au Change, Paris
Charles Meryon
1854
Air - Silent Passage
Michael Oelman
circa 1980
[The Pony Express]
William de la Montagne Cary
circa 1890
Spring Plowing
Louis Szanto
no date
To the Train
John Steuart Curry
1932
[Factories along the river]
Eugène Atget
no date
Desert Freight
Kerr Eby
1924
Bicycles and Carriages, Bermuda
Howard Norton Cook
1929