Crystal Z Campbell, Ellinor Aurora Aasgaard & Zayne Armstrong, John Smith, Laura Nitsch, Marta Popivoda
Uglier, Louder, Taller, Weirder – Hearing the Weeds Grow is the second exhibition in the project Louder, Taller, Uglier, Weirder – Learning from Weeds, which brings weeds out of the shadows of the thicket and places them at the center of a new narrative. Here, weeds appear not only as objects of study, mediums, or metaphors, but become an active principle, a self-determined adjective and verb.
The exhibition asks: When is something, an action, a state, "weeded"? What does it mean to actively "weed" in art, in institutions, in language, and in everyday life?
Screening program with video works by Crystal Z Campbell, Ellinor Aurora Aasgaard & Zayne Armstrong, John Smith, Laura Nitsch, and Marta Popivoda
with a shadow intervention by Anaïs Senli & Eduardo da Conceição.