THE WOOD FOR THE TREES
Humans are endlessly creative when it comes to intervening in the natural world for economic gain. The work of Cooking Sections, Goldin+Senneby and Sean Raspet and Shengping Zheng show how how eco-industrial realities can be stranger than fiction. Zhang conveys that with one foot in the imaginary an...
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Published in | Frieze : contemporary art and culture no. 212; p. 68 |
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Format | Magazine Article |
Language | English |
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London
Frieze
01.07.2020
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Summary: | Humans are endlessly creative when it comes to intervening in the natural world for economic gain. The work of Cooking Sections, Goldin+Senneby and Sean Raspet and Shengping Zheng show how how eco-industrial realities can be stranger than fiction. Zhang conveys that with one foot in the imaginary and the other toeing the actual, parafictional artworks open up a world of multiple and simultaneous meanings. |
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Bibliography: | content type line 24 ObjectType-Commentary-1 SourceType-Magazines-1 |
ISSN: | 0962-0672 |