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Exhibition Ecologies (Entanglements of Art, Institutions, and Politics in the Environmental Crisis)
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Overview
Exhibition Ecologies approaches exhibitions as ecological media, shaped by infrastructures, economies, and relations of power. Bringing together art-historical essays and curatorial reflections, this volume explores how exhibitions respond to the climate crisis while showing how ecological narratives intersect with colonial legacies, extractivism, and the rhetorics of legitimation. Case studies - from museum collection displays to contemporary biennials - probe the ecological framing of exhibitions, opening debates on sustainability, decolonial justice, and institutional responsibility. Linking exhibition studies with environmental humanities, this book highlights both the risks of co-option and the transformative potential of exhibitions
- Situates exhibitions within transdisciplinary ecological discourse
- Links exhibition studies and environmental humanities to reveal the material, social, and political entanglements of exhibition-making









