In MAAT’s first collaboration with several European museums, the Eco-Visionaries: Art and Architecture after the Anthropocene project was centred on practices that propose critical and creative visions vis-à-vis the environmental transformations that are disturbing our planet. At a moment when climate changes are even more widely felt, Eco-Visionaries launches the debate on a vast array of questions associated to the Anthropocene – the recent designation for a geological period defined by the impact of human action. With contributions from over thirty five artists and architects, the show in Lisbon was the first and most wide-ranging of the four exhibitions that appeared in Portugal, Spain, Switzerland and Sweden.
Artists
Ana Vaz and Tristan Bera, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg, Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation, Ant Farm, Basim Magdy, BIG, Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao, Carolina Caycedo, Daniel Arsham, Design Crew for Architecture, Design Earth, Diller Scofidio + Renfro, Dunne & Raby, Eva Papamargariti, Femke Herregraven, Haus-Rucker-Co, HeHe, Jeremy Shaw, John Gerrard, Kiluanji Kia Henda, Krištof Kintera, Malka Architecture, Miguel Soares, MVRDV, Nelly Ben Hayoun, Ornaghi & Prestinari, Parsons & Charlesworth, Pedro Neves Marques, Philippe Rahm, Pinar Yoldas, Regina Frank, Rimini Protokoll, SKREI, Superflex, Superuse Studios, Territorial Agency, The Center for Genomic Gastronomy, The Harrison Studio, The Living, Tue Greenfort, Unknown Fields Division, Ursula Biemann e/and Paulo Tavares, Wanuri Kahiu, Wasted Rita, Zak Ové
Coproduction: MAAT (PT); Bildmuseet (SE); Laboral (ES); HEK (CH)
With the support of the British Council