LOS ANGELES — Ecofeminism is a theoretical and activist movement that focuses on "critical connections between gender oppression and the exploitation of natural resources."
Curated by Catherine Taft, "Life on Earth: Art and Ecofeminism" uses the movement as a both a lens and departure point, bringing together 18 international artists and collectives who present new ways of thinking about our natural environment in the 21st century.
Participating artists include Alliance of the Southern Triangle (A.S.T.), Alicia Barney Caldas, Meech Boakye, Carolina Caycedo, Francesca Gabbiani, Masumi Hayashi, Institute of Queer Ecology, Kite, Leslie Labowitz Starus, Maria Maea, Otobong Nkanga, yétúndé olagbaju, Alicia Piller, Aviva Rahmani, Tabita Rezaire, Yo-E Ryou, Emilija Škarnulytė and A.L. Steiner.
"Life on Earth: Art and Ecofeminism" will be on view through Dec. 21.