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Book Review: Outdoor School: Contemporary Environmental Art, Diane Borsato and Amish Morrell eds.

What is it about?

An urgent and timely approach to living art differently is explored in this book that documents numerous activities by artists, collaborators and others, who are embracing the outdoors as a generative environment outside the confines of traditional art institutions.

Why is it important?

Outdoor School proposes slowing down and stepping outside to cultivate a differently learned and practiced temporal experience from the dominant paradigm. In conjunction with the time-altering mandates of an ongoing global pandemic, this realignment—this grounding—feels urgent and timely.

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