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Entangled Realities: Exploring Ecology Beyond Nature

by Jean-Pierre CHALLOT
January 18, 2025
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Unraveling Connections: ‌Ecology Beyond Nature

Featured Artists

Alicia ⁢Frankovich, Caitlin Franzmann, Norton Fredericks, John Gerrard, Simryn⁣ Gill, Gabriella Hirst, Angelica Mesiti, Betty Muffler and Maringka Burton, Open Spatial Workshop, Alexandra Pirici, Susan Schuppli, Yasmin Smith, James Tylor.

Curatorial Insight

Curator: Anna​ Briers

In contemporary society, substances such as petroleum and chemicals—alongside microorganisms—have profoundly shaped our historical narrative.​ The pervasive influence of the settler-colonial agenda has seeped into every ​facet of⁣ our ecosystems on a molecular scale. This infiltration has‌ escalated into an anthropogenic climate ⁤emergency ⁤where the concept of ‘post-nature’ prevails; boundaries⁤ blur to the point that even plastics ‍are now components within human physiology. Critical thresholds ⁤essential for Earth’s stability have‍ been breached repeatedly as we disrupt the intricate self-regulating system known as Gaia.

Exploring Our Ecological Entanglements

The exhibition titled These Entanglements: Ecology After Nature invites contemplation about⁤ molecular interactions alongside geological​ and biological factors and their​ intersection with societal dynamics. This event showcases a diverse array of Australian and international ​creators‍ who express their visions through choreography, sculptural installations, film production/field ⁤studies/tarot interpretations/photography/painting/,⁣ and virtual technologies.

Delving into multidisciplinary conversations that shift focus away from anthropocentrism allows‍ for engagement with notions such as​ deep ecology theory and new‌ materialism while acknowledging‍ First Nations’ ‌knowledge systems ‌tied to cultural connection⁣ with the land. Grounded‌ in an increasingly pressing recognition that human-centered exceptionalism is intricately linked to⁤ environmental degradation—the exhibition advocates for more ethical symbiosis between multiple species alongside alternative ontologies regarding existence.

Highlights of‍ Upcoming Works

Amongst ⁣the highlights is​ an avant-garde‍ performance by Alicia Frankovich that will be ⁣co-hosted and co-commissioned by UQ Art Museum in collaboration with ACCA ‌(Australian Centre for Contemporary Art). Notably supported by Creative ​Australia—Australia’s leading governmental arts development body—the project stands testament to collective efforts aimed at addressing complex ecological issues through art.


Featured Imagery

Cover Image
Alicia Frankovich – Atlas⁢ of Anti-Taxonomies ⁣ (2019–22)
16 dye-sublimation prints​ mounted on PVC⁢ backlit polyester⁤ across 6 panels measuring 180 cm x 240 ⁤cm each; ⁤paired with ⁤10 additional panels ⁣at dimensions of 100 cm x 200 cm each; materials also include steel cords along side​ three SD videos in colour orientation. Commissioned by Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetū⁢ in Aotearoa New Zealand with showcasing done‌ at⁣ Gus‍ Fisher⁤ Gallery |⁣ Te ​Whare Toi o Gus Fisher. Photography credit goes to Sam ⁤Hartnett under collaborative courtesy from Starkwhite (Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland), 1301SW (Naarm/Melbourne), plus Gadigal Country/Sydney affiliations.

Gallery Images

  • Open Spatial Workshop – Metabolic Scales ⁣(2023) ‌

Video stills ⁤presented here​ courtesy of participating artists.

  • Angelica Mesiti – Over the Air⁣ and Underground (2020)​

Comprising five-channel HD video coupled with ten-channel mono audio extending over nine minutes duration provides insight into installation ‍aspects exhibited at Talbot Rice Gallery ⁤within ​University compound navigating Edinburgh during year twenty-one under ⁣Sally Georgiou’s photographic documentation.

  • Caitlin Franzmann – Recompose (2022-onwards)

Incorporating‍ divination cards melded together through interactive ⁣performance ventures outward via its website illustrated graciously through photographs secured by Timothy ⁣Birch representing this artistic gesture homage.

  • Susan Schuppli -⁣ Arctic Archipelago (2021) ⁣

A distinguished HD video work lasting approximately ‌twenty-six minutes featuring​ stereo sounds exhibited proudly under artistic​ courtesy provisions dedicated distinctly towards exploration narratives surrounding climatic ​realms noticed throughout including visual aesthetics experienced therein!

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With a solid foundation in the field of visual arts, gained notably in the entertainment, political, fashion, and advertising industries, Jean-Pierre Challot is an accomplished photographer and filmmaker. After spending over five years traveling all around the world, but mainly in Asia and Africa, he broadened his perspective and cultural understanding. A passionate educator, he shared his knowledge for several years before fully dedicating himself to digital content creation. Today, he is a leading figure in the blogging world, with several successful websites such as asia-news.biz, info-blog.org, capital-cities.info, usa-news.biz, jpc.news, ...

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