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Art, Ecology, and Climate Bewilderment

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Art, Ecology, and Climate Bewilderment

One of several e-galleries devoted to ecological and climatological topics, these artworks heighten ecological awareness by estranging their viewers from familiar elements, places, plants, or animals. “Bewilderment” amounts not to a frustrating confusion but to an uncanny experience of habitat: the ordinary become wild. Many works in this gallery rely on abstraction, surreal juxtapositions, or novel vantage points to create bewildering effects. Others depict surprising encounters between human and nonhuman forms. Still others foreground their status as visual objects or as two-dimensional forms in ways that engage other senses and dimensions. We invite you to think critically about the kinds of bewilderment that individual artworks create and what ecological awareness this generates.

More artworks that produce bewildering effects can be found in other Art, Ecology, and Climate E-Museums, including “Atmospheric” and “Entanglement.”

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Reawakening
Morton Kaish
2002
Cave
Louisa Chase
1981
St. Catherine’s Window, Dryburgh Abbey
Valentine and Sons
circa 1878
[Tintern Abbey]
Francis Frith & Co
circa 1865
Passage IV
Peter Milton
1973
The Enigma
Clarence John Laughlin
1941
Abstract Cityscape
Abraham Walkowitz
1918
Tamarind Roof Top
John Beerman
1998
Asbury Park, NJ
Joe Maloney
1979
Steps on a Golf Course
Robert Giard
1981/1983
Hedge and Hillock
Robert Giard
1981/1983
Winter’s Path
Seong Moy
1965
Daisy Field
Charles Coiner
no date
Edge of the Forest
Margo Hoff
1956
Tall Trees, Fall
Charles Coiner
no date
Part of the Forest
Anne Brigadier
no date
Thicket
Gabor Peterdi
1966
Vibrant Hush
Boris Margo
circa 1957
Landscape
Richard Koppe
circa 1950
Spring
Gabor Peterdi
1964