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“Entropy,” the latest monograph by mixed-media artist Diane Tuft, presents a profound photographic journey that captures the beauty and fragility of nature amidst the unfolding tragedy of climate change. Since 1998, Tuft has chronicled the environmental shifts impacting our planet’s landscapes, with this volume focusing particularly on water—a poignant symbol of life’s vulnerability in the face of global sea-level rise and the stark water depletion seen in Utah’s Great Salt Lake.
This book not only showcases Tuft’s captivating photographs but is also enriched by insightful essays from biology professor Bonnie K. Baxter, Ph.D., and art historian Stacey Epstein, Ph.D. Their contributions deepen the understanding of Tuft’s powerful visual statements on the urgency of climate action. Interlaced with haunting haiku, “Entropy” is as much a literary treasure as it is a visual one, all beautifully bound in a luxe-cloth-wrapped case adorned with Tuft’s screenprinted artwork.
“Entropy” is more than a photography book; it’s an elegiac and urgent call to preserve the natural world. Diane Tuft’s arresting images and the accompanying essays make this work an essential testament to the environmental challenges we face and a rallying cry for collective responsibility.
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