EXHIBITION

Vertical Gardens

Shanghai, Shanghai, 04/09/2017 - 05/30/2017

Room 202, Building 17, 50 Moganshan Road

ABOUT

The vertical garden, or ‘green wall,’ was developed in order to maximize the use of available surfaces in congested urban spaces. Although it is a mutant practice, it takes its cue from various ancient farming traditions, ranging from Babylon to Pompeii, with the first modern iteration introduced in Paris around 1985. While not popularized until the early 2000s, it is now a mainstay of corporate and commercial architecture, with its touted benefits ranging from the recycling of water and the filtering of air to the amelioration of ‘sick building syndrome’ – a mysterious ailment suffered by some who spend prolonged periods in high-rises. The medical roots of this malady remain nebulous: physiological, psycho-somatic or a perhaps combination of both, an evolutionary hiccup in our adjustment to this stratified organization for living. 

The artists featured in the exhibition also take urban architectural space as their point of departure. Through their varied practices, they map its utopic aspirations, while mining its fissures and failures. They trace ideological histories as embedded in models and proposals, repurpose its remnants, envision formal mutations or conjure alternate futures and endgames. Theirs is an uneasy mediation that underscores the ephemerality of the enterprise, imagining what remains after the mega-structures are overtaken by oceans of polar ice and the vertical gardens are reclaimed by greenery far more savage. Who’s to say what might actually persist, other than ghostly pathways and the outline of objects whose function will be lost by then in a primordial fog. 


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APT ARTISTS ON VIEW

Lili Reynaud-Dewar

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