Plant Space - (Sternberg Press / Publication the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna) by Carmen Lael Hines & Adam Hudec & Michelle Howard (Paperback)
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Highlights
- How plants shape space, knowledge, and hierarchies across historical, ecological, and epistemic terrains.
- About the Author: Carmen Lael Hines is a curator, writer, and researcher exploring art, architecture, design, and new media.
- 248 Pages
- Nature, Ecology
- Series Name: Sternberg Press / Publication the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
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How plants shape space, knowledge, and hierarchies across historical, ecological, and epistemic terrains. Plant Space: Cultures of the Vegetal brings together eighteen international contributors working across critical theory, philosophy, art, design, architecture, and critical ecology to radically reimagine the role of plants in shaping the built environment and its overlapping economies and ecologies. Framed by the entangled histories of extraction, enclosure, and domestication, this volume resituates plants not as passive scenery or symbolic decoration, but as formative presences: agents of spatial composition, political tension, and epistemic possibility. Developed in the context of the exhibition "Bordering Plants" at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, essays and experimental formats examine the infrastructures, colonial residues, and aesthetic regimes that render plant life visible, governable, or expendable. From houseplants, the imperial gardens of Vienna, and the global circuits of plant trade, to AI-rendered plants and satellite images in herbicidal warfare, the volume traverses the architectures, imaginaries, and techniques through which vegetal life is organized and resists. Contributors include Elisabeth Bandason, Morgane Billuart, Carla Bobadilla, LaYna Droz, Carmen Lael Hines, Michelle Howard, Adam Hudec, Institute for Postnatural Studies, Roberto Majano, Hannah Meszaros Martin, Sandro Mezzadra, Michelle Mlati and Pablo Barrios Martínez, Serena Moscardelli, Ido Nahari, Akil Scafe-Smith, Caterina Selva, and Lucia Gregorová Stach. Copublished by the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.About the Author
Carmen Lael Hines is a curator, writer, and researcher exploring art, architecture, design, and new media. Based between Madrid and Vienna, Hines currently curates at The Ryder Projects and teaches at the Institute for Postnatural Studies. Adam Hudec is an architect, researcher, and educator exploring the intersections of architecture, science, and art through cross-disciplinary inquiry. His work investigates the material processes of nature and culture, uncovering environmental anomalies and rethinking architecture's role in ecological and social transformation. Michelle Howard is a social ecological architect, professor, author, researcher, and activist. She heads the Platform for Construction, Materials, and Technology at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. Her teaching and research focus on empirical experimentation and activism, reactivating and making visible mutual conditions and dependencies of human and non-human life.Dimensions (Overall): 7.0 Inches (H) x 4.25 Inches (W)
Weight: .81 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 248
Genre: Nature
Sub-Genre: Ecology
Series Title: Sternberg Press / Publication the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Publisher: Sternberg Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Carmen Lael Hines & Adam Hudec & Michelle Howard
Language: English
Street Date: April 14, 2026
TCIN: 1005316568
UPC: 9781915609809
Item Number (DPCI): 247-31-4340
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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