12.7.2024, Friday 12:00 Uhr
Turning the compost - How breakdown makes for fertile soil
Venue:
- Extended Library der HFBK Hamburg
A compost always needs to be turned. The action of turning brings air between the material particles that is needed for their breakdown and transformation into fertilizer. Understanding this, helps us accept moments of breakdown. Things take some time to decompose, but once they do, they turn into new soil, full of life potential. We take compost as the main metaphor for our practices and inquiry - because we find ourselves submerged in a convergence of breakdowns and we are trying to make sense of them. Within the planetary turn in the arts and the elemental turn caused by human impact, how do diverse eco-feminist practices support turning the compost and bringing fresh air to the art field, to support its moment of breakdown? And what fertile soil can emerge from it?
Activating our senses, thinking and knowing otherwise, we wish to make ourselves more at ease in these moments of watching breakdown, and so we search for practices of turning for comfort and support.
PROGRAM
12:00-3:00pm – Weathering workshop with Tessa Zettel
4:00-7:00pm – Inputs and conversation on turning the compost - with Valentina Karga, Elke Krasny, Gilly Karjevsky and Joanna Warsza.
7:00pm – Drinks and Snacks