›One Big Green Thought‹. Repair, Regeneration and Rewilding as Artistic Practices in Damaged Environments
PhD Project Rahel Kesselring
In her dissertation, Rahel Kesselring investigates artistic practices, which are set in damaged environments and have plants, trees, and forests as their object of investigation. By analyzing selected case studies from the field of contemporary art and recent art history (by Lara Almarcegui, Maria Thereza Alves, Ursula Biemann, Agnes Denes, Pierre Huyghe, Marcus Maeder, Otobong Nkanga, Silke Schatz, Alan Sonfist), the project aims to discuss arboreal politics, their medial modes of representation, and the epistemologies brought together in them.
From a cultural study’s perspective and against the background of current discourses in plant studies, posthumanism, and queer ecologies and understanding the case studies as artistic explorations of knowledge creation, the PhD project is particularly interested in investigating concepts of repair, regeneration and rewilding and bringing these notions in a dialogue with a wider eco-social context.
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Department of Cultural History and Theory / Exzellenzcluster »Matters of Activity«
Robert Stock (Department of Cultural History and Theory, HU Berlin)
Epistemologien ästhetischer Praktiken (Doctoral Program of Zurich University of the Arts ZHdK, Universität Zürich, ETH Zürich and Collegium Helveticum)
2022-2025
rahel.kesselring [at] hu-berlin.de