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Environmental agenda

Selected Artwork Series

Selected artworks

Environmental art is an artistic reaction and awareness by artists of the current environmental problem and the adverse situation of our planet, often in the form of activism. In her practice, she uses creative methods, taking into account the use of natural materials.

Through the environmental agenda, eco-artists take care of the environment, engage in environmental activism and highlight issues: ecosystem decline, climate change, resource depletion and habitat loss. Often works of art, in addition to their aesthetic component, are aimed at helping to improve the environment.

The main principles of ecological art are: rethinking our relationship to nature, restoring a damaged environment, creating art that informs about the problem, proposals for changes in coexistence with the environment, and more. With its practice, environmental art touches on the topics of ethics, politics, culture and economics, as well as their impact on the world's ecosystems.

Ecological art projects can be expressed in different genres and techniques, and are often a collaboration of artists and scientists, community groups, educators, urban planners and landscape architects.

Bazinato is a Belarusian audiovisual artist, at the same time a social and environmental activist, a member of the independent organization “Bakhna” (an organization dedicated to protecting the environment). The artist is mainly engaged in painting, performance, music, sculpture, installations in urban and natural spaces, works with participatory practices. Through artistic means, he interacts with the environment, explores the macro- and microstructures of the world, patterns and connections between art, digital culture and science, cultural activism and environmental movements.

Representatives of Belarusian environmental art: Olga Sazykina, Igor Korzun, Bazinato.

As the threat of environmental change grows, there are more and more art projects that aim to inform about environmental issues and environmental dynamics. The field of environmental art is rapidly expanding and bringing results.