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17 July 2015
Landslides in Art Part 23: Marzia Colonna
Part 23 of the Landslides in Art series looks at a piece entitled Rockfall at Burton Bradstock by Dorset based artists Marzia Colonna
15 June 2015
Landslides in Art Part 22: Aberfan (7 pianos, percussion, voice and tools of rescue)
Laura Siersema, an American composer, has written a modern composition to mark the 50th anniversary of the Aberfan disaster next year
30 November 2014
Landslides in Art Part 21: Harlequin
Part 21 in my series examining the ways in which landslides are depicted in art, featuring a piece by a Taiwanese artist called Harlequin
7 October 2014
Landslides in the movies part 1: The Croods
Part 1 of a series looking at how landslides are depicted in movies. This edition looks at a rockfall sequence in the animated movie The Croods (2013)
4 December 2013
Landslides in Art Part 20: A cannonade on the Matterhorn 1862
Part 20 of the Landslides in Art series features an engraving of a rockfall by Edward Whymper
5 November 2013
Landslides in Art Part 19: Geoff Townson
Geoff Townson is an artist who is also a trained geologist based in Dorset, England, so it is unsurprising that much of his work features landslides
27 May 2013
Landslides in Art Part 18: Elena Damiani
The latest edition of the Landslides in Art series, featuring the work of Peruvian-born artist Elena Damiani
27 February 2013
Landslides in Art Part 17: Decisive Moment by Chen Po-I
Chen Po-I has collected a beautiful set of images, on display in Taiwan, of the aftermath of landslides in Taiwan due to Typhoon Morakot. This is the latest in the Landslides in Art Series
2 November 2012
Landslides in Art Part 16 – Dan Holdsworth Part 1
The latest installment of the landslides in art series, featuring the work of photographer Dan Holdsworth
26 October 2012
Landslides in Art Part 15 – The Landslide Blues
The latest in my landslides in art series, featuring a song: The Landslide Blues by Mark Owen

Dave Petley is the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hull in the United Kingdom. His blog provides commentary and analysis of landslide events occurring worldwide, including the landslides themselves, latest research, and conferences and meetings.
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