Kate Farrington conceptualizes a new art form that arises in thinking through place toward mutuality, reciprocity, hospitality, and locality. A striking new way of thinking about everything, not least, the future of the biosphere, Place-as-Medium could not have appeared at a more prescient moment.
George Smith, Founder and President Emeritus, Edgar E. Coons, Jr. Professor of New Philosophy, Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts (IDSVA)
Kate Farrington is an artist, art theorist, and philosopher, weaving together the Continental philosophical tradition with some strands of Buddhist practice. The extraordinary range and innovation of her thinking illuminates the artform of place-as medium, which activates thinking through place. In her topical and profound meditations, the artistic practice of contemporary artists like the Chilean Alfredo Jaar emerge as poignant and rousing responses to the political and ecological exigencies of our global disorder.
Jason M. Wirth, Professor of Philosophy, Seattle University