'Reducing the carbon footprint and reducing the food miles and reducing the negative effects is important and I think necessary. But it's not sufficient. It's radically insufficient.' Natalie Jeremijenko's art practice centres on utilising the creative potential of science and of the imagination to find solutions to the problems of environmental degradation. In recent years her work has been increasingly focused on food production. Through her ongoing 'Cross(x)Species Adventure Club' project (which will visit Melbourne…
Review(s) of: The visual language of painting: An aesthetic analysis of representational technique, by Robert Nelson, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2011.