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Some works highlight hopeful collaborations between people and the natural world, while others emphasise the irreversible damage already done by human intervention. A number of pieces draw on new technologies and partnerships with scientists, giving form and meaning to fresh ideas and perspectives. Expect to be surprised, moved and inspired by art that raises urgent questions about our shared future, our place in the world, and what we can learn from the resilience of nature.
The mushroom at the end of the world
In her book The mushroom at the end of the world, anthropologist Anna Lowenhaupt Tsing describes how, following the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, a matsutake mushroom – a species that thrives in disturbed landscapes – emerged as the first sign of life. Tsing traces the journey of this rare fungus; from foragers in Oregon to gourmets in Japan. Their stories reveal how the history and ecology of the matsutake are bound up with the fragile lives of people. Through these accounts, Tsing explores what it means for humanity to live within a nature disrupted by our own actions; a concept that underpins this exhibition.
In the exhibition
The mushroom at the end of the world unfolds across CODA Museum’s two largest galleries, the main hall and the Noordzaal (North gallery), combined into a single, immersive experience. Highlights include a unique installation of multiple (video) works by artist duo Broersen & Lukács – never before shown together in the Netherlands – as well as spectacular large-scale pieces such as a seven-metre-high ‘root carpet’ by Diana Scherer, a monumental software installation by Driessens & Verstappen, and works by Suzette Bousema incorporating scent and sound. Special loans from internationally renowned artist Otobong Nkanga are also featured, including an eight-metre-wide tapestry.
Participating artists
Maartje Korstanje, Diana Scherer, Zeger Reyers, Driessens & Verstappen, Margit Lukács & Persijn Broersen, Suzette Bousema, Otobong Nkanga.
This exhibition has been made possible with the support of the Mondriaan Fund.
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- t/m zondag 12 april







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