Posts Tagged ‘ecology’
Open Call for Fragile 2023 Festival of Dance, Music and Theater
Mar. 3, 2023
‘Zero Programme,’ the initiative established by the German Federal Cultural Foundation aimed at developing a nationwide sustainability campaign, is hosting ‘Fragile – the International…[read on]
Sensing Plants: An Interview with Zheng Bo
by Ilyn Wong // Aug. 10, 2021
Speaking in a careful and considered way, which echoes his art-making, Zheng Bo talked about his relationship to plants, Daoist philosophy and poetics…[read on]
Jakob Kudsk Steensen
by Johanna Hardt // June 1, 2021
Kudsk Steensen’s environmental storytelling moves beyond the story templates of tragedy and melancholia for a lost world. His vision and language are affirmative…[read on]
Seaweed and Sustainability: An Interview with Lichen Kelp and Jessie French
by Berlin Art Link // Jan. 26, 2021
Australian artists Jessie French and Lichen Kelp explore interspecies relationships in ways that are as non-extractive as possible…[read on]
Open Call for Urban Practitioners-in-Residence at Floating University Berlin
Dec. 18, 2020
Floating e.V. is inviting Berlin-based practitioners to apply for a six month action-research residency at the Floating University Berlin…[read on]
Ecologies, Myth and Historical Insistence in Nanna Heitmann’s Photography
by Noëlle BuAbbud // Sept. 30, 2020
In an age of visual noise driven by the rapid circulation of images, and the constant influx of (mis)information on global catastrophes, the German/Russian photographer…[read on]
Fashion Faux Pas: How to Slow Down Textile Consumption
Article by Martha Lochhead // Oct. 23, 2019
The new exhibition at Museum Europaischer Kulturen ‘Fast Fashion, The Dark Sides of Fashion’ is a hard-hitting and thought-provoking blend of…[read on]
‘Tangible Remains, Hidden Matters’ at Decad
Article by Isabelle Hore-Thorburn // Oct. 17, 2018
In ‘Tangible Remains, Hidden Matters’ at Decad, Julia Varela and Lisa Rave render our devices, infrastructure and storage as material objects; extracted from the earth and invariably returned there as waste…[read on]
The Mycological Twist Sees Ecology as Community
Article by Penny Rafferty // May 25, 2018
Human communities today are often seen as digital ironies—aka Facebook or a nostalgic nod to a once-loved concept of the Left. But in a quiet dank backyard in South-East London in…[read on]