Nuda – Terra (Baba)
Nuda is a theme based publication, investigating a field through visual culture and science. This issue is titled Terra, an exploration of our common space, nature and Earth. Terra. focuses on the materiality of soil, our relationship with nature, and where humans intertwine with the wild.
CONTRIBUTORS
Olafur Eliasson
Noomi Rapace
Steve Angello
Carole Baskin
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Takuro Kuwata
Zak Arogundade (Ecco2K)
Baba Stiltz
Steven Pinker
Johan Rockström
Vandana Shiva
Roy Scranton
Lexie Smith
Frans de Waal
224 pages
4 different dust covers: Ecco2K, Mountain, Baba or Sun
Cover made of beige fabric and embossed white foil
Independent print
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