French artist and researcher Clément Verger questions the apparent wilderness of the landscapes that surround us at the epoch of the Anthropocene. His work associates artistic production with scientific protocols in a research-based process.
Ève Chabanon’s practice of social performance, live action gatherings and film and object making advances a vision for an in-depth conversation on the impacts of neo-liberal political issues.
During his time in Aotearoa, he traced the movements of cetaceans found stranded on Te Waipounamu back in 1905 and which are currently preserved and stored in the zoological museum of Strasbourg.