Woven in Vegetal Fabric
Woven in Vegetal Fabric
On Plant Becomings
ed. by Charles Rouleau ; with contr. by Guilia Bellinetti, Mathieu Buchler, Sam Erpelding,…[et al.]

Author(s)
Guilia Bellinetti, Mathieu Buchler, Sam Erpelding, Carlos Molina, Colin Sterling, Olivia Brown, Liza Prins, Caitlin Desilvey, Nanna Lahn, Lucia Pietroiusti, Véronique Rouleau, Miriam Van Rijsingen, Catherine Duboutay, Michael Marder, Leonie Brandner, Charles Rouleau
Editor(s)
Charles Rouleau
Publication
Luxemburg : Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain, 2022
Scope
252 Pages, illustrated, 21 cm.
ISBN
9782919790272

If we were to allow the weight of all temporalities – past, present and future – and of all realities – actual or virtual – to permeate our thinking, if we were to accept that everything is in constant movement, that everything is entangled, and if we were to welcome the vegetal realm as equal, how would we understand the becomings of bodies, knowledge, landscapes, memories, sounds, territories …? Within the framework of Woven In Vegetal Fabric: On Plant Becomings’’ , Giulia Bellinetti from the Jan van Eyck Nature Research department teamed up with a group of artists, scientists and other researchers to further explore the narrative of the project. Their research ended up in the similar named exhibition, curated by Charles Rouleau at Casino Luxembourg (Jan 28 – Feb 27, 2023), and this publication seeking to create a forum where artists, academics, scientists and thinkers met to ponder together on the concept of “becoming” from a phytocentric perspective, following threads to peer into a world woven in vegetal fabric.


Person as subject
Leonie Brandner, Catherine Duboutay, Carlos Molina
Keywords
plants , mycelia - fungi , symbiocene , ecology
Location
Cabinet 11 - 4: Antropoceen
Extra themes
Art and Nature
Remarks
Includes notes