Architecture for Plants: a meeting point between man and natural kingdom

The Quick Tiny Shows brings new insights to the Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires about natural kingdom within a domestic space.

The fourth edition of this independent curatorial initiative took place in the frame of the Latin American Museum of Art, one of the most important cultural organizations in Buenos Aires.

The ecological crisis and the ideological poverty of contemporary society were the main themes on which local and international designers: Adamo-Faiden (Arg.), Bari Ziperstein (US), Buffet (Arg.), Duccio Maria Gambi (It.), Erik Berg Kreider (US), Gaston Badii (Arg.), Giusto Van Campenhout (Arg./Belg.), Lamas Burgariotti (Arg.), Ries (Arg.), Rodrigo Bravo (Chile) turned their attention, observing it and then subsequently developing a series of objects intent on enhancing a new domestic relationship between man and plant. This exhibition entitled Architecture for Plants stands as a meeting point of nature within a domestic space, an opportunity to bring out the sense of responsibility and human kindness as a fundamental condition for living together.

 

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