Parallel Worlds: Group Show
On the occasion of Baku, Azerbaijan, hosting the 2024 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29), taking place 11–22 November 2024, Gazelli Art House Baku is delighted to present a significant group exhibition titled Parallel Worlds.
The international artists brought together in this ambitious new show actively engage in thorny questions around what is natural and what is artificially constructed. Their projects prompt reflection on how humans impact on, and interact with, the ecological systems of the planet that support us.
The philosopher Timothy Morton has argued in books such as Ecology without Nature (2009) that the idea of a ‘nature’ set apart from the human realm is a fallacy. Instead, the concept of a biosphere – a complex interconnected system of which humans are inextricably part – is more useful. Read more →
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