October 2006 | Back to News
No Time To Lose (NTTL) designates Ecotopia as the 2006 recipient of its Grassroots Arts and the Environment Award. Ecotopia, developed by the International Center of Photography, is recognized as an exemplary exhibition merging artistic developments and environmental concerns.
From the website of the International Center of Photography:
“In a time of rampant natural disasters and urgent concerns about global environmental change, this exhibition demonstrates the ways in which the most interesting and engaging contemporary artists view the natural world. Shattering the stereotypes of landscape and nature photography, the thirty-nine international artists included in this survey boldly examine new concepts of the natural sphere occasioned by twenty-first-century technologies; images of destructive ecological engagement; and visions of our future interactions with the environment. Considering nature in the broadest sense, this exhibition reflects new perspectives on the planet that sustains, enchants, and—increasingly—frightens us." Read more about this exhibition.
No Time to Lose was co-founded by Jane Clark Chermayeff under the auspices of the Open Space Institute.