Grow Up - Couverture souple

Basiletti, Florent; Chang, Meg; Pepper, Jens

 
9783969001417: Grow Up

Synopsis

Featuring the works of around thirty international artists, Grow Up celebrates humans' and plants' fascinating and intricate relationship.

Grow Up gathers almost thirty photographic positions on the movement of plants through the world, a matrix of biodiversity and environmental tensions. Each project foregrounds the relationship between plants and humanity, exploring local and territorial, but also international relationships. This geographic scale underlies narratives and political, social, and environmental issues, as well as post-colonial questions. From the Amazon to Costa Rica to Taiwan, these projects involve psychoactive plants, shamanism, drugs, but also the sensorial exploration of a territory. The relationship to plants is central: they are sacred and lie at the heart of local cultures and beliefs. Grow Up aims to cultivate and expand awareness of our relationship with living nature.

Photographers:

Pepe Atocha, Teo Belton & Florence Goupil, Thomas Brasey, Steph Cop & Bálint Pörneczi, Céline Croze, Matthias de Lattre, José Diniz, Arguiñe Escandón & Yann Gross, Nicolas Henry, Andrea Hernández Briceño, Samir Laghouati-Rashwan, Marc Lathuillère, Gabriel Moraes, Mads Nissen et al.

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Featuring the works of around thirty international artists, Grow Up celebrates humans' and plants' fascinating and intricate relationship.

Grow Up gathers almost thirty photographic positions on the movement of plants through the world, a matrix of biodiversity and environmental tensions. Each project foregrounds the relationship between plants and humanity, exploring local and territorial, but also international relationships. This geographic scale underlies narratives and political, social, and environmental issues, as well as post-colonial questions. From the Amazon to Costa Rica to Taiwan, these projects involve psychoactive plants, shamanism, drugs, but also the sensorial exploration of a territory. The relationship to plants is central: they are sacred and lie at the heart of local cultures and beliefs. Grow Up aims to cultivate and expand awareness of our relationship with living nature.

Photographers:

Pepe Atocha, Teo Belton & Florence Goupil, Thomas Brasey, Steph Cop & Bálint Pörneczi, Céline Croze, Matthias de Lattre, José Diniz, Arguiñe Escandón & Yann Gross, Nicolas Henry, Andrea Hernández Briceño, Samir Laghouati-Rashwan, Marc Lathuillère, Gabriel Moraes, Mads Nissen et al.

Les informations fournies dans la section « A propos du livre » peuvent faire référence à une autre édition de ce titre.