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“...the human desire to categorize nature into distinct, definable, and quantifiable components ignores nature’s very nature.”
Climavore - On Tidal Zones
‘Worm Moon’ over Bessarabska. The season has arrived when worms leave their underground retreat, signalling the winter is over. A perfect timing for CLIMAVORE’s ‘Soil Talks’. Daniel Fernández Pascual & Alon Schwabe of the Royal College of Art in London participate with their CLIMAVORE project in the 2019 Future Generation Art Prize. The project researches the impact of food production and consumption on climatic events and landscape alterations. #PinchukArtCentre #fgap2019 @futuregenerationartprize #fgap #climavore #cookingsections #contemporaryart #artperformance #future #society #publicspace #Kiev #Kyiv #bessarabka #ukraine #manifesta12 #2014venicearchitecturebiennale #lafayetteanticipations #serpentinegalleries #hkw #OsloArchitectureTriennale #friezemagazine #royalcollegeofartlondon (at Bessarabska Square) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvSjSwhlslr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=c3tmkn5ilyif
Order of Lenin Type 4 for ‘Soil Talks’. Daniel Fernández Pascual & Alon Schwabe of the Royal College of Art in London participate with their CLIMAVORE project in the 2019 Future Generation Art Prize. Using the unifying potential of bio-activism, the project researches the impact of food production and consumption on climatic events and landscape alterations. Photos: Order of Lenin (1) awarded to agronomists for excellence in ‘Chernozem’ exploitation, Ukraine’s famous, fertile black soil (2&3) and on display in the cellar of Kiev’s Bessarabska market that serves today as food refrigerator (4+5) but shockingly as mortuary during the ‘Holodomor’, Ukraine’s man-made famine, killing millions between 1932-33. A chilling backdrop for ‘soil talks’, in which the Cooking Sections team (6) explores the overlapping boundaries between architecture, geopolitics and visual arts. 📷credits: PinchukArtCentre (1-3), Vogue Ukraine (6) #PinchukArtCentre #fgap2019 @futuregenerationartprize #fgap #climavore #cookingsections #contemporaryart #artperformance #future #society #publicspace #Kiev #Kyiv #bessarabka #ukraine #manifesta12 #2014venicearchitecturebiennale #lafayetteanticipations #serpentinegalleries #hkw #OsloArchitectureTriennale #friezemagazine #royalcollegeofartlondon (at Bessarabska Square) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvSjAPUl2fS/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=3ypuq2i8cdg8
#EmpireRemainsChristmasPudding @cookingsections #thepoliticsoffood curated by @theaaroncezar @delfinafdn - get your recipe copy here @bookspeopleplaces thank you @cookingsections - #cookingsections reinterpreted the recipe of the Empire Christmas Pudding from 1928 to serve after the ceremony of the #PrinceofWalesMedalforArtsPhilantropy where Delfina Entrecanales #delfinaentrecanales was awarded (at Books People Places) https://www.instagram.com/p/BriAR2fFkU9/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ya6vmwiatm5p
Geopolitical Paella Lecture-Performance, 2012 Cooking an edible map of Spanish real estate crisis through the origin of the 20 ingredients in the paella. Every item exposes a particular strategy/conflict around the adding of speculative value to...
Ingredients from different people and cooking together