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Practices of Realignment

ecognizing our interdependence with our environments and earth’s diverse organisms is becoming increasingly critical as the planet’s ice caps melt at rates beyond scientists’ expectations, wildfires ravage lands from California to Siberia, and droughts and floods threaten the food security of millions. In ’s November/December 2020 issue, we survey the practices of artists who have sought to pay deeper attention to the ecologies that we are a part of and

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