Thursday 2 July, 18:30

Performance by Jessica Decorvet

Swiss artist Jessica Decorvet presents a durational performance unveiling the work Néophytes, which evolves over the course of the exhibition. The live action engages a recurring motif in her practice: invasive plants, used to probe human judgments of good and bad in nature and to surface histories tied to capitalist globalization. Situated as a destabilized landscape, the project treats viewing as participation, suggesting that representation itself effects transformations in ecological and social relations.

Route de La-Chapelle 39,
1212 Lancy
Photo Credit: Ferme de la Chapelle
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Photo Credit: Ferme de la Chapelle

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