is in the exhibition :
Visual Natures -
The Politics and Culture of Environmentalism in the 20th and 21st Centuries
Visual Natures is product
of more than two years of critical investigations around climate
science, creative practices and eco-politics, Visual Natures is a
continuation of the journey started in 2021 with the data-driven
installation Earth Bits – Sensing the Planetary and the public programme
Climate Emergency > Emergence, curated by the first maat Climate
Collective.
This
research project surveys political, social and cultural forms of
collective agency that, over the course of the last one hundred years or
so, demonstrate how the transforming human understanding of “nature” –
philosophical, biological, economic – informs the ways in which we
organise, sustain and govern our communities as an expanding planetary
construct, both in concept and practice. The resulting mapping
cross-references four subjects of analysis – artistic production and
cultural events, technological innovations and scientific findings,
social movements, and deliberations of global governance – loosely
following a chronological order from the 1950s until today. The
presentation defies the challenge of its encyclopaedic character by way
of a thematic organisation along three main concatenated clusters – Deep
Ecology (1950–1980), The Planetary Complex (1990–2010), Multinaturalism
(2010–2020) – each converging around expanding meanings of ‘ecology’
and environmentalism that from the 1960s onwards have grown central in
international public debate, as phenomena of global growth, natural
resource scarcity and pollution became provenly intertwined.
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