Weeds Against Stones: The Resistance of Nature in Ruins
The photographs in Women & Ruins record the spontaneous growth of weeds—dandelions, rocket, and capers—amongst classical and architectural ruins. The relationship with time established by the vegetal world and the vestiges of the past is one that fascinated artists throughout centuries. The persistence of nature in ruins is the focus of this participative workshop. Rather than offering a romantic and aesthetic appreciation of ruins and nature, we will discuss the hybrid formations, from trees in walls to caves with layered accumulations and the many anomalous plants and minerals that sprung in crevices of buildings.
Through a series of screenings, talks, installations, artworks, and performances we will draw links between the early twentieth century photographs of Gertrude Bell, the Bulwer sisters, Esther Van Deman, Marion Blake, and the work of contemporary architects and artists to display, reflect, and discuss the enduring relationship between ruins and nature and nature and ruins.
Participants include: Francesca Berni (2021 Italian Fellow); Marta De Pascalis (2026 Italian Fellow); Sabrina Morreale (2024 Italian Fellow); Gala Porras-Kim (2026 Resident); Giovanna Silva (2019 Italian Fellow); and Samuele Piazza (OGR, Torino).
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