How can art help us care more about the planet? In this episode of Eco Echo, host Nil Kıran talks with Arda Kalın about eco-art—art made from natural, recycled, or biodegradable materials.
We look at famous works like Andy Goldsworthy’s leaf and ice sculptures, Agnes Denes’s wheat field in Manhattan, and Olafur Eliasson’s melting ice blocks, which show the impact of climate change in powerful ways. Eco-art is often temporary, breaking down or disappearing back into nature, and that’s the point—it reminds us how fragile our environment really is.
Tune in to learn how artists are turning creativity into a tool for environmental awareness and change.