The search for cultures of sustainability is not an easy journey: Art and Sustainability
Research output: Contributions to collected editions/works › Contributions to collected editions/anthologies › Transfer
Authors
Engagements with issues of sustainability and ecology are becoming increasingly relevant and noticed across the world, including in the fields of the arts and culture. To gain a comparative China-Europe perspective on this thematic area, I consulted with a dozen Asian, European and American cultural practitioners, including Ada Wong, director of the Hong Kong Institute of Contemporary Culture, as well as several internationally renowned ecological artists.
| Original language | English | 
|---|---|
| Title of host publication | Europe China Cultural Compass : Orientation for Intercultural Cooperation between China and Europe | 
| Editors | Katja Hellkoetter, Yi Wen | 
| Number of pages | 6 | 
| Place of Publication | Beijing; München | 
| Publisher | Goethe-Institut | 
| Publication date | 13.11.2011 | 
| Pages | 258-263 | 
| ISBN (print) | 978-3-939670-59-9, 978-3-939670-60-5 | 
| Publication status | Published - 13.11.2011 | 
- Cultural Distribution/Cultural Organization - China, intercultural exchange, Europe, culture and sustainability
 - Science of art - art and sustainability, China, Europe, ecological art
 - Sustainability sciences, Communication - ecological aesthetics, Sustainability education, China, Europe
 
