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About John K Grande

John Grande is a poet, writer, author, and occasional curator. His works have been published extensively and he has an interest in ecology and art manifested in his poetry, his Worldwalk project, and the articles and shows he has curated. Towards the Forest; for Edvard Munch was published in the UK as a brochure in 2018. His most recent books include Art Space Ecology; Two Views Twenty Interviews (Black Rose, Montreal, 2019), Jason deCaires Taylor (Museo Atlantico, Spain, 2019), and Stonehenge & Avebury, (Winchester, UK, 2020). His website is johnkgrande.com.

Minimizing Monetization Earth: Agnes Denes’ Art

John K Grande

Agnes Denes Tree Mountain - A Living Time Capsule (detail)- 11,000 Trees, 11,000 People, 400 Years (Triptych) 1992-1996, 1992/2013 Type-C print 36 x 36 inches Copyright Agnes Denes, courtesy Leslie Tonkonow Artworks + Projects, New York

Is there truly any art that can surpass the beauty and majestic power of nature itself? Wasn’t it Neil Young who said “Nature is a monument to be preserved,” or words to that effect? The earth is … [Read more...]

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Established in 2000 and edited by Denise Enck, Empty Mirror is an online literary magazine that publishes new work each Friday.

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