This article explores Pinar Yoldas’ An Ecosystem of Excess (EOE) (2014) as an example of the potential of eco-art projects to queer normative readings of death and life. Making use of feminist posthumanities and new materialism, the article addresses the artist’s affirmative way of tackling issue of plastic pollution, which is inspired by new scientific discoveries of life forms that can feed on plastics. Departing from my reading of the art project as depicting a future without humankind, I argue that the artwork presents what I refer to as ‘queer death/life’, given that it unsettles normative readings of death by embracing the deadly aspects of plastic pollution as generative of new modes of life. Moreover, I will offer a close analysis o...
Introduction to the special issue 'Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene', guest edited by Jenni...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
My current body of work captures and displays a humanity manipulated geological history. I use and r...
In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are...
This article offers a pedagogical response to Pinar Yoldas’ Ecosystem of Excess, a speculative marin...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
The article asks how contemporary art has tried to open itself up to an expanded sense of the living...
This article addresses how can we rethink the defining dilemma of contemporary art - the impossibili...
The article discusses the notion of the Anthropocene as a kind of anthropological machine, closely r...
Bioart is a form of hybrid artistico-scientific practices in contemporary art that involve the use o...
In this article I explore human and transgenic fruit fly relations in the laboratory and in relation...
This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, ...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
As plastic pollution is considered a potential geological marker of the Anthropocene, some living or...
Introduction to the special issue 'Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene', guest edited by Jenni...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
My current body of work captures and displays a humanity manipulated geological history. I use and r...
In the present condition of planetary environmental crises, violence, and war, entire ecosystems are...
This article offers a pedagogical response to Pinar Yoldas’ Ecosystem of Excess, a speculative marin...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
In the contemporary context of environmental crises and the degradation of resources, certain habita...
The article asks how contemporary art has tried to open itself up to an expanded sense of the living...
This article addresses how can we rethink the defining dilemma of contemporary art - the impossibili...
The article discusses the notion of the Anthropocene as a kind of anthropological machine, closely r...
Bioart is a form of hybrid artistico-scientific practices in contemporary art that involve the use o...
In this article I explore human and transgenic fruit fly relations in the laboratory and in relation...
This paper appraises the role of critical-feminist figurations within the environmental humanities, ...
The Anthropocene has rendered the familiar strange and the strange familiar. As David Farrier sugges...
As plastic pollution is considered a potential geological marker of the Anthropocene, some living or...
Introduction to the special issue 'Embodied Inequalities of the Anthropocene', guest edited by Jenni...
The contradictions inherent in European Enlightenment-based “logics” that externalize humans from “n...
My current body of work captures and displays a humanity manipulated geological history. I use and r...