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Henri Burkhard


Like so many American artists at the turn of the century, Henri Burkhrad had to leave his native land for Paris in order to find his painterly voice. Paris was the centre of the avant-garde, a melting pot of radical ideas, experimentation, and wild characters who encouraged each other to push the envelope further in a single minded journey towards subjective truth. Burkhard had a by-the-numbers artistic education, attending three of the great Académies in the city and honing the traditional skills he had learnt as a young man in New York to novel effect. He returned home shortly before this work was painted, bringing with him the new way of thinking he had learnt overseas, and was quickly celebrated as a leading figure in the American modernist movement, exhibiting extensively at major galleries and museums across the country. Burkhard fell into relative obscurity later in life, and his contribution to a uniquely American painterly style is rarely discussed, but his cubist inspired still lives still retain a sense of potency today.
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Biodynamic agriculture originated over 100 years ago, yet its ideas for a renewed path in agriculture are still unfolding and disseminating today. Biodynamics also helped to inspire the organic movement, with the term ‘organic’ reflecting the biodynamic understanding of the farm as a living organism. The organic movement, which developed strongly in England, translated many of these ideas into a language that could resonate more easily with the English mind and its more practical, reductionist tendencies. In doing so, it made an invaluable contribution, helping to protect the soil, challenge chemical agriculture, and awaken a wider cultural respect for natural methods of farming. Yet biodynamics offers something that goes beyond organic agriculture alone. It is a path that asks agriculture to become not merely sustainable, but more consciously attuned to nature itself.
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