Potential Worlds

Potential Worlds

Planetary Memories & Eco-Fictions

Mankind and nature in alliance: an inspiring reader on ecology and post-humanism in art

 

 

Titelinformation

Edited by Suad Garayeva-Maleki and Heike Munder. Essays by Benjamin H. Bratton, T. J. Demos, Reza Negarestani and Jussi Parikka and texts by Milena Bürge, Anna Fech and Rabea Kaczor

1st edition

, 2020

Text in English

Paperback

272 pages, 118 color illustrations

18 x 23.5 cm

ISBN 978-3-85881-864-5

In cooperation with Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zurich

Inhalt

The ecological crisis the world is currently experiencing calls for an urgent rethinking of our relationship to nature, natural resources, and the entirety of life on Earth, as well as that of humans to each other. The time has come for repurposing coexistence, aided by post-human thought and technological advancement, and for realizing that humans are merely part of, rather than the center of, our world.

Potential Worlds: Planetary Memories and Eco-Fictions, published in conjunction with group shows at Zurich’s Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst and Baku’s YARAT Contemporary Art Space, questions forms of knowledge developed in the course of annexation of the environment and asks what ideas of nature might emerge from the current crisis and how we might perceive nature in the future. Thirty-six artists from around the world featured in this book examine the ecological and social consequences of the past and ongoing conquests of land for purposes of accumulating power and resources. Essays by Benjamin H. Bratton, T. J. Demos, Reza Negarestani, and Jussi Parikka shed light on multiple different perspectives, such as colonialism, post-humanism, ecology, and artistic adaption of new technologies, and investigate the potential future of mankind living in alliance with nature and the role of art in this undertaking as a technological, scientific, and social experiment. Concise texts on the work of the participating artists and an introduction by curators Suad Garayeva-Maleki and Heike Munder round out this illustrated volume.

 

Suad Garayeva-Maleki is artistic director of YARAT Contemporary Art Space in Baku, Azerbaijan.


Heike Munder is director of Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst in Zurich since 2001.

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«Die Künstlerinnen und Künstler zeigen mal mit bitterem Ernst, aber auch immer mal wieder mit auflockernder Ironie, wie schlecht es um unser Verhältnis zur Erde bestellt ist.» Gerhard Mack, art Magazin