Is it possible to respond to the challenge of a philosopher with artistic means, rather than on the one hand by attempting to philosophize, or on the other hand by resorting to illustration or application? Perhaps it is not. This text is nevertheless an attempt at responding to the challenge posed to artists by Michael Marder who, in volume 1 of this journal, challenged philosophers and artists ‘to include the spatiality, movement, and perspective of the vegetal in their work’ (Marder 2015, 192). The artistic research project ‘Performing with plants’ could be understood as a response to this challenge. In this text I will briefly outline the plan for the project, relate it to the current interest in plant thinking, plant theory and new mate...
The publication was commissioned by Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art as part of the group exhibiti...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
Can we rethink the paradigms that have guided our observation, participation and relationships with ...
Is it possible to respond to the challenge of a philosopher with artistic means, rather than on the ...
Is it possible to respond to the challenge of a philosopher with artistic means, rather than on the ...
Considering the ways in which plants move and shape the places of their growth, this article suggest...
In this paper I share my personal attempt of co-working with plants as ghosts and how this has start...
This essay seeks to give poetical expression to the vitality of plants in order to find a new educat...
The Vegetal Curator looks at plants as agents of decoloniality through curatorial and pedagogical pr...
At a time of crisis in human relationships with the natural world, this practice-as-research project...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Plants perform their own interests and purposes. Plants perform in ways that afford and invite speci...
I started the doctorate program with works depicting fictional plants as a mirror or metaphor for my...
The author analyzes artistic practices associated with the natural world, “from land art to garden a...
The publication was commissioned by Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art as part of the group exhibiti...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
Can we rethink the paradigms that have guided our observation, participation and relationships with ...
Is it possible to respond to the challenge of a philosopher with artistic means, rather than on the ...
Is it possible to respond to the challenge of a philosopher with artistic means, rather than on the ...
Considering the ways in which plants move and shape the places of their growth, this article suggest...
In this paper I share my personal attempt of co-working with plants as ghosts and how this has start...
This essay seeks to give poetical expression to the vitality of plants in order to find a new educat...
The Vegetal Curator looks at plants as agents of decoloniality through curatorial and pedagogical pr...
At a time of crisis in human relationships with the natural world, this practice-as-research project...
The Paradoxical Garden is a collection of sculptural installations that focus on human-plant interac...
Chlorophilia, a human’s love or attraction to trees and plants (van Biesen), promises an alternative...
Plants perform their own interests and purposes. Plants perform in ways that afford and invite speci...
I started the doctorate program with works depicting fictional plants as a mirror or metaphor for my...
The author analyzes artistic practices associated with the natural world, “from land art to garden a...
The publication was commissioned by Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art as part of the group exhibiti...
Today’s popularity of plants within arts practice is certainly influenced by an awareness of our in...
Can we rethink the paradigms that have guided our observation, participation and relationships with ...