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Paris s Asia Now Fair Returns for Its Seventh Edition With a Focus on Iran and Environmentalism

Olafur Eliasson Floods Museum With Site-Specific Installation Open to Human and Non-Human Alike

Email is invalid Olafur Eliasson, Life, 2021. Installation view: Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2021. Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles © 2021 Olafur Eliasson Photo: Mark Niedermann Olafur Eliasson, Life. Installation view: Fondation Beyeler, Riehen/Basel, 2021. Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles © 2021 Olafur Eliasson Photo: Mark Niedermann A new site-specific installation entitled Life by the Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson has brought a literal flood inside the Fondation Beyeler, in the Swiss city of Basel. For this solo show (now through July 11, 2021), the artist immerses the museum in a border-crossing investigation of our preconceptions of nature and culture. He has allowed an adjacent pond a feature usually separated from the interior by a large glass wall into the Renzo Piano-designed museum (with the architect s permission)

Disaster Tourism: the World According to Feral Atlas

ArtReview Acceleration , by Feifei Zhou with Amy Lien and Enzo Camacho. Courtesy Feral Atlas Poetic, playful and political – the anthropology-art collective charts the Anthropocene If you are locked down and want to see art, 2020 was probably marked by time spent in online viewing rooms of various types or scrolling through the glorified PDFs that constitute online art exhibitions. None of which come close to the physical experience of the real thing. On the one hand, that’s good, a validation of IRL experiences. On the other hand, it leaves something of a hole that would normally have been filled by the intelligence and ambition of a good exhibition. But that’s a hole that

New publication: More-than-Human

New publication: More-than-Human LONDON .- The More-than-Human reader brings together texts by writers across a wide array of disciplines that serve to reflect on the state of post-anthropocentric thinking today. Focusing on the ecologies and technologies of climate injustice and inequalities, as well as the destructive structures lurking within anthropocentrism, More-than-Human proposes complex entanglements, frictions, and reparative attention across species and beings. Thinking past the centrality of the human subject, the texts that compose this reader begin to imagine networks of ethics and responsibility emerging not from the ideologies of old, but from the messy and complex liveliness around us, and underfoot.

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