Between Us and Nature – A Reading Club #53

On Plant Fluidity - A Story of Mimetic PolymorphismDesign (c) Lorena Carras, Image (c) Eva Fiore Kovacovsky

Almost in every symbiosis plants and their positive relationships are involved. Plants form the structure of ecosystems and ultimately provide food for all other members of the community

Andreas Gigon

On Plant Fluidity – A Story of Mimetic Polymorphism

We are happy to host the next Reading Club within the program of the “Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…” exhibition curated by Karolina Wlazło-Malinowska.

Lynn Margulis taught us to practice a symbiotic worldview related to photosynthetic processes. Zoë Schlanger’s book The Light Eaters goes beyond the wonders of photosynthesis and touches upon the interrelationships of microorganisms and plants. The collective reading offers voices from scientists, journalists, plants, and microorganisms that offer a ‘New Understanding of Life on Earth’.

The exhibition presents life as an entanglement of possibilities and unexpected perspectives.

Karolina Wlazło-Malinowska, curator “Every Single Thing That Exists In This Infinite Universe Is Either…” ©

Join us: RVSP

Wednesday 15th of January 2025
17:30–19:30

Galerie im Körnerpark Schierker Str. 8
12051 Berlin

Between Us and Nature – A Reading Club

Directors and hosts:
Eva-Fiore Kovacovsky, artist, and Sina Ribak, researcher for ecologies & the arts