Embracing the arts for systemic change, NaturArchy proposes to re-consider our imaginaries on nature and the non-human.
The Resonances IV exhibition on the theme of NaturArchy probes issues of deep ecology, sustainability and the decolonisation of nature. A number of art and science works explore and query the entanglement of human and non-human, green technologies and new materials, nature and law, ecology and economy, ancient and new knowledge. From oceans to water flows, from contamination and bacteria to climate tipping points and pollinators; from natural and artificial intelligence to non-human values, forests, lands, soils, composting; from grief and mourning to rituals, wonder and collective action.
Born from two years of deep inquiry, research and co-creation, which began with a summer school at JRC in 2022 and continued with artistic residencies at JRC in 2023, these works provocatively call to be juxtaposed to artefacts of natural and cultural heritage. To re-imagine our sense of place and belonging to the world; to respond to the entangled and profoundly symbiotic relationship between human and environment, through play and exploration of new possible configurations of the world.
We invite you to come and explore.
The exhibition is being co-curated with and will take place at iMAL, Art Center for Digital Cultures & Technology, 24th May - 29th September
You will find more information relating to the exhibition on the dedicated section of the website.
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EXHIBITION BY: JRC SciArt in partnership with iMAL
CURATED BY: Caterina Benincasa, Claudia Schnugg, Ingeborg Reichle and Adriaan Eeckels and co-curated by iMAL.
With Paul Dujardin as strategic and artistic advisor JRC SciArt project. Céline Charvériat is curating the public programme running alongside the exhibition.
LOCATION: iMAL, 30 Quai des Charbonnages, Brussels
OPENING HOURS: Wed—Fri ▪ 10:00—18:00 | Sat—Sun ▪ 11:00—19:00
VERNISSAGE: 24/05/2024
RUNNING UNTIL: 29/09/2024
More information coming soon on iMAL website
About the exhibition on iMAL's website.
The sculpture Earthbreakers at the Parc du Cinquantennaire as part of the NaturArchy exhibition has been made possible thanks to the generous support of Urban, Brussels Environment, Brucity, BC Materials, C-Mile and Paul Dujardin, strategic and artistic advisor JRC SciArt project.
Constructed with the support of: Agnes Brandstaetter, Charlotte Burgaud, Manoah Camporini, Amandine Faugère, Roya Keshavarz, Stefan Piat, Bjørg Dyg Nielsen.
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