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  1. Daniela Araque: I Wanted To Call This The Fruits of Our Labour
  2. Nour Bishouty, Nour Bishouty, Nour Bishouty, Richard Kahwagi, Heather Canlas Rigg, and Daniella Sanader: 731.52 cm of land
  3. Eunice Luk: Bodies of Water
  4. Bopha Chhay, Barbara Cole, Melanie O’Brian, Holly Schmidt, and Sheryda Warrener: Holly Schmidt: Forecast
  5. The Territory
  6. Kara Hamilton: Political Pins: JUSTICE
  7. Pejvak: In the Name of Contemplation
  8. Katrina Vera Wong: a bunch of Plantaginaceae
  9. Marisol de la Cadena, Miguel A. López, Camila Marambio, José de Nordenflycht, Elizabeth A. Povinelli, Cecilia Vicuna, and Catherine de Zegher: DREAMING WATER A RETROSPECTIVE OF THE FUTURE (1964-...)
  10. Darian Razdar: migration moves
  11. Darian Razdar: a landscape hosts something
  12. Angela Zheng: Rewilding: Hamilton’s Alleyways
  13. Janet Belloto: Planetary Fluke
  14. Charmaine Lurch, Katherine McKittrick, and Cristian Ordóñez: Twenty Dreams
  15. Gerald McMaster: Arctic/Amazon: Networks of Global Indigeneity
  16. Joar Nango, Taqralik Partridge, Jocelyn Piirainen, and Rafico Ruiz: Towards Home: Inuit & Sámi Placemaking
  17. Derek Sullivan and Blair Swann: Field Works: (43.920308, -79.511487) (44.438034, -76.981422) (57.287712, - 2.872142)
  18. Kevin Schmidt, Holly Ward, and Yan Wu: Lost and Found: A Public Art Project by Kevin Schmidt and Holly Ward
  19. Christina Oyawale: better in my dreams
  20. Karl Blossfeldt
  21. Olafur Eliasson: Surroundings Surrounded: Essays on Space and Science
  22. Nic Wilson: A Landscape Photograph in the Land of the Dead
  23. Randy Lee Cutler: An Elemental Typology
  24. Alejandro Cartagena: Built To Ruin
  25. Shawn Serfas: Inland
  26. Itsuko Hasegawa and Kozo Kadowaki: Itsuko Hasegawa with Kozo Kadowaki and others—Meanwhile in Japan
  27. Betsabeé Romero: E-kaadengaadeg Jiibken / Trenzando raíces / Braided Roots
  28. Bonnie Whitehall: An Elegy for the Animals of Cinema
  29. Seth Fluker: At Water
  30.  Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Kristen Sharp, and Linda Williams: Screen Ecologies
  31. Stefanie Hessler: Prospecting Ocean
  32. Karen Love and Elizabeth May: Weathervane
  33. Isabelle Hayeur: Inhabiting
  34. Abbas Akhavan, Maria Thereza Alves, Ghazaleh Avarzamani, Aycoobo, Tairone Bastien, Tairone Bastien, Nadia Belerique, Adrian Blackwell, Adrian Blackwell, AA Bronson, Benjamin de Burca, Hera Büyüktaşcıyan, Andrea Carlson, Judy Chicago, Dana Claxton, and New Mineral Collective: Water, Kinship, Belief
  35. Gerald McMaster and Postcommodity: Postcommodity: Time Holds All the Answers
  36. Mary Kavanagh - Daughters of Uranium
  37. Jennifer Rose Sciarrino: Ruffled Follicles and a Tangled Tongue
  38. Julia Schlosser: Alex (Alex’s body)
  39. Nour Bishouty and Jacob Korczynski: 1—130: Selected works Ghassan Bishouty b. 1941 Safad, Palestine — d. 2004 Amman, Jordan.
  40. Maureen Gruben: QULLIQ
  41. Ron Benner: Gardens of a Colonial Present
  42. Sandra Rechico: whereabouts
  43. AA Bronson and Hamish Fulton: Ajawaan
  44. Eric Francisco: The Art of Climbing a (Non-Existent) Mountain
  45. Tanya Busse, New Mineral Collective, Emilija Škarnulytė, and Jayne Wilkinson: New Mineral Collective: The Pleasure Report
  46. Pejvak: If Need Be
  47. Émilie Loiseleur and Louise Long: Linseed Journal Volume Two: THE OLIVE
  48. Phoebe Hunt, Émilie Loiseleur, and Louise Long: Linseed Journal Volume One: THE APPLE
  49. paz pereira-vega: surveillance & me
  50. Rebecca Belmore: Fountain
  51. Germaine Koh: Territory
  52. Emma Kunz : The Polarized Calendula Blooms
  53. Hiroshi Hara with Mikio Wakabayashi and others—Meanwhile in Japan
  54. Jennifer Allora, Andrea Bowers, Guillermo Calzadilla, Elvira Dyangani Ose, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Joan Jonas, Stefan Kaegi, Philippe Rahm, and Lucy Raven: Resource Hungry: Our Cultured Landscape and its Ecological Impact
  55. Lauren MacDonald: In Pursuit of Color
  56. Vegetation under Power: Heat! Breath! Growth!
  57. THE FUNAMBULIST 46: QUESTIONING OUR SOLIDARITIES
  58. Ashley Culver: One Hundred Aloe Plants
  59. THE FUNAMBULIST 45: THE SUBCONTINENT
  60. Lorène Bourgeois and Adam Dickinson: The Quarry
  61. THE FUNAMBULIST 44: THE DESERT
  62. Esra Akcan: Abolish Human Bans: Intertwined Histories of Architecture
  63. Robert J. Kett: Prospects Beyond Futures—Counterculture White Meets Red Power
  64. Sky Hopinka: Perfidia
  65. Diane Borsato and Kelsey Oseid: Mushrooming
  66. Shirin Fahimi, Mitra Fakhrashrafi, and Mélika Hashemi: O Lone Traveller (یا مسافر وحدک)
  67. FUNAMBULIST 40: THE LAND... FROM SETTLER COLONIAL PROPERTY TO LANDBACK
  68. Nico Alexandroff, Adeniyi Asinyabi, Huhana Smith, and  David Ssemwogerere: Cooking Sections: Offsetted
  69. Beverly Buchanan and Amelia Groom: Beverly Buchanan: Marsh Ruins
  70. Letticia Cosbert Miller: Swimming up a Dark Tunnel
  71. BESIDE Issue 12: Power
  72. BESIDE Issue 11: New Times
  73. BESIDE Issue 10: Our Transformations
  74. Timothy Morton: All Art is Ecological
  75. Laura Demers: Lignes de désir / Desire Lines
  76. Adrian Blackwell and David Fortin: Scapegoat Journal: Issue 12/13 – 2020/2021
  77. Kathryn Yusoff: A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None
  78. Ala Roushan: BREATHLESS
  79. Diane Borsato and Amish Morrell: Outdoor School
  80. Naa Oyo A. Kwate: Is it Safe?
  81. Katya García-Antón, Harald Gaski, and Gunvor Guttorm: Let the River Flow: An Indigenous Uprising and its Legacy in Art, Ecology and Politics
  82. Jesse Birch and Will Holder: The Mill
  83. Ingo Niermann: Solution 295-304: Mare Amoris
  84. Mark Cheetham: Landscape Into Eco Art
  85. Amanda Boetzkes: Plastic Capitalism
  86. Christine Shaw and Etienne Turpin: The Work of Wind: Land
  87. Kelly Jazvac and Kirsty Robertson: Plastiglomerates Poster (Kelly Jazvac) / Plastiglomerates Poster (Kirsty Robertson)
  88. Patricia Corcoran, Durable Good, Jonathan Griffin, Kelly Jazvac, Kelly Jazvac, and Kirsty Robertson: Kelly Jazvac; Plastiglomerates
  89. Amanda Boetzkes: The Ethics of Earth Art
  90. Caitlin DeSilvey: Curated Decay
  91. Wendy Makoons Geniusz and Mary Siisip Geniusz: Plants Have So Much to Give Us, All We Have to Do Is Ask
  92. T.J. Demos: Decolonizing Nature
  93. Maggie Groat: The Lake