Thursday, November 21, 2013

Carson Fisk-Vittori
@ Carrie Secrist


Squiggle and Tube, 2013

Nature Window, 2013


Carson Fisk-Vittori examines the aesthetic use-value of nature and explores the devices through which we see and attempt to manipulate our environments. In Women Weed & Weather, installations integrating photography, sculpture and objects analyze the complex failures of anthropocene, the current geological era characterized by the significant effect of humanity of the earth's ecosystems. Satirizing our relationships with the natural world. Fisk-Vittori's image making presents an alternative perspective to a consumer-based economy.

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