Around twenty international artists and collectives explore various models of resource governance—from Indigenous societies to utopian blockchain projects. The core issue of the exhibition is the administration of land. Why are rents so high in Düsseldorf and other cities? How can the Amazon be preserved as the Earth‘s green lung?
Other participating artists include Maria Thereza Alves, Simon Denny, Nir Evron, Dor Guez, Christopher Kulendran Thomas, Gordon Matta-Clark, Kathryn Larsen, Grace Ndiritu, Johannes Paul Raether, Lin May Saeed, Shimabuku, terra0, Ron Tran, Julia Watson, among others.
In the frame of the exhibition, CATPC will also present "Learn, Dig, Build", consisting of a conference and an education program. On 30 November, CATPC will host the conference "Learn, Dig, Build", moderated by Kolja Reichert, Chief Curator K21. Participants are Havîn Al-Sîndy, Johannes Büttner, Simon Denny, Nir Evron, Paul Kolling (terra0), Christopher Kulendran Thomas, Renzo Martens, Johannes Paul Raether, Chris Reinecke, and Alex Wissel. The education program includes students, young artists and curators. This program is organized by K21 and Human Activities, supported by the Mondriaan Fund.
For more information and tickets, visit the K21 website.