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August 4, 2023

‘The Plantationocene Monument’ and the legacy of industrial agricultural systems

We are happy to announce that the short text “The Plantationocene Monument” has been included in The New Echological Epoch, the ecoartspace online exhibition and printed book 2023, with Mary Mattingly as juror. It will be launched October 1, 2023. This piece of eco fiction […]

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August 2, 2023

From soil to soiling: exploring the agency of soils across research fields – Oslo, September 6-7.

Image above: Mounds of slag from the old copper mines of Røros, Norway. Photo: Marit Gjermshus. Transdisciplinary in the Environmental Humanities Symposium. A ‘soils turn’ is under-way in the environmental humanities and associated social sciences and the arts. From an ignored or maligned natural body to a […]

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July 29, 2023

Meet us at the Climate Existence Conference in Sigtuna – August 16-18.

We are exited to join the activities offered at this year’s Climate Existence Conference and to host a morning workshop on Friday, August 18, called Toxic Heritage, or How to Wash an Island. This time it is the artistic team of Humus economicus – Janna […]

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May 16, 2023

‘The Subterranean Ones’ at Tumba Paper Mill Museum

We are very happy for the collaboration with Tumba Paper Mill in the museums’s new exhibition Down to earth—self suffiency then and now, which departs from life at the paper mill around the turn of the last century. The exhibition tells the story of the […]

EXHIBITIONS & FESTIVALS 1 min read
April 20, 2023

The Gypsym Island 2050 – launch of the fictive travel guide ‘A Guide to Zero-Carbon Skåne’ by Climaginaries

Time travel is great fun, and quite safe. Though it is possible to travel alone, we recommend to do it together. This is definitely an experience you would want to share with others. If you are not sure where to go, there is now a […]

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March 17, 2023

Soil Correspondences – a conversation with the underground in the magazine Elementa

(p)Art of the Biomass has in collaboration with Humus economicus and on invitation from curator Stella d’Ailly at fabulous Mossutställningar written a letter to soil, called Soil Correspondences. It is published in the free art magazine Elementa together with other artist letters to the elements, […]

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September 30, 2022

Toxic heritage, or how to wash an island

Image above: Gipsön in the 1980s. Photo: Anders Hilding/Landskrona museum. The film “How to Wash an Island” by the art platform (p)Art of the Biomass tells the story about a man-made, toxic island in Sweden that most Swedes never have heard of. The island exists […]

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September 26, 2022

(F)jorden – a floating symposium with artists, chefs and researchers on the Norwegian ship S/J Mathilde

The Nordic artist group Skifte.Land organized the deeply memorable symposium (F)jorden, and invited artists, researchers and chefs to sail with the old ship Mathilde in the Hardangerfjord, Norway, 19–25 September 2022. The symposium included public seminars and events at different locations along the way as […]

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September 25, 2022

Food security, soil, and toxic heritage – the floating symposium (F)jorden visits Bryggens Museum, Norway

After five days of sailing with S/J Mathilde in the Hardangerfjord, Norway, the floating symposium (F)jorden arrived at Bergen harbour. The ship opened to the public and offered sustainable sea food, film, readings, talks, activities, and art on display. In collaboration with Bryggens Museum, a […]

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January 20, 2022

Humus Economicus and Curating Time: Art, Research and Environmental Humanities in Times of Transition, Humus economics collaborators, 16 Februari

Welcome to a seminar and afternoon workshop sessions where we will explore how environmental humanities could contribute to social and cultural change. In the morning we offer a broad introduction to the subject with examples from international as well as Swedish research projects that tackle […]

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Un/noticed Soils

Soils have slowly emerged from their hibernation in society’s cultural imagination and in research. A growing body of research has brought soils onto the climate crisis agenda suggesting the urgency of transforming society-soil relations and manage soils for health and biodiversity. This in turn demands a shift in how soils are perceived and integrated in sustainability work and society at large, where nature is not separated from culture, or social life from ecology. The relational approach we seek to cultivate in the research initiative ‘Humus economicus’ is sensitive to place-based practices, cultures of care, and multispecies conviviality. Explore the fascinating naturecultures of soils with us, across art, science and the humanities!

 


A research project at Swedish National Historical Museums, 2021-2025. Funded by Formas, a Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development (DNR 2020-01062).

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