Turin – Six years after their solo show La Passione del Grano in 2017, the Wurmkos collective returns to the PAV with the previously unseen piece Andare con le radici (Going with the Roots).
Luxembourg – Mudam – The Contemporary Art Museum of Luxembourg presents Tourmaline: Pleasure and Pollinator from March 3 to October 15, 2023.
London – Gasworks presents it 2023 exhibition programming.
Middelburg – Song Sing Soil by Egl Budvytytė and Marija Olšauskaitė kicks off Vleeshal’s 2023 season from January 22 to April 2, 2023.
Beijing – Macalline Art Center presents Multispecies Clouds, the first chapter of a three-part research-based curatorial project, “Who Owns Nature?” from December 27, 2022 to April 16, 2023.
September 17, 2022–January 22, 2023
What do plants represent to people? The early 20th century is the setting for the exhibition Green Modernism: The New View of Plants, which explores how plants were portrayed in the visual arts and how people perceived them in botany and society at large. Since they always attest to the…
Sheltered Gardens is a hybrid, visual arts exhibition featuring more than 35 international artists, writers and performers.
August 11–October 23, 2022
HONF (The House Of Natural Fiber) public lab and kitchen: August 12–14
SpaceFeelux, ARKO Art Center, Seoul
The ARKO Art & Tech Festival in 2022 The Fables of Net in Earth uses a system of fungal clusters, such as mushrooms and molds, to metaphorize a decentralized network structure of Web 3.0. This fable explores the…
Pauline Curnier Jardin
Pour la peau de Jessica Rabbit
July 2, 2022–January 8, 2023
Pauline Curnier Jardin is a visual artist, filmmaker, and performer who was born in Marseille in 1980. Her allusions span a wide range, from Greco-Roman mythology to folklore, from different religious practices to paganism. The films and installations, which she frequently imagines as theatrical…
July 10–November 6, 2022
Opening: July 9, 5–7pm
The theme of the group show Lines of Flight is mobility across geographical and political boundaries. The pieces on display challenge ideas about native and non-native species, climate change, and voluntary and involuntary migrations by fusing natural and anthropogenic processes. The exhibition suggests a sequence of contacts between plants,…