THE ELEMENTAL invites you to join us
Saturday March 2, 2024 from 6:30 – 10pm for the opening reception for the new iteration of our evolving exhibition:
THE GAIA HYPOTHESIS
Chapter Two 2.0: Palm Trees Also Die
Featuring
RACHID BOUHAMIDI
BILL LEIGH BREWER
CHARLOTTE CHARBONNEL
ZOE CROSHER
EDWARD S. CURTIS
LÉLIA DEMOISY
DISNOVATION
SARA FAVRIAU
DIEGO ASCENCIO FUENTES
JEFF FROST
FRANCESCA GABBIANI
LANCE GERBER
BARBARA GOTHARD
MEHDI-GEORGES LAHLOU
VINCENT LAMOUROUX
REINE PARADIS
ED RUSCHA
CHRIS SANCHEZ
ROBERT SMITHSON
KATRIN STRÖBEL
REBECCA WEBB
curated by
CHRISTOPHER YGGDRE
This exhibition is dedicated to the Cahuilla Nation, protectors and stewards of the Oases in the Western Deserts.
Palm Trees Also Die is the second chapter in THE ELEMENTAL’s inaugural cycle of exhibitions. The aim of this cycle is to develop the visual, sensitive and performative writing of a collective, imaginary novel dedicated to the Gaia Hypothesis. According to the hypothesis formulated by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis at the dawn of the 70s, Gaia is the name given to the Earth defined as a living, self-regulating super-organism that maintains a positive balance for life. With the Gaia Hypothesis, we are invited to reconsider the ways we inherited from Modernity of understanding and thinking about the environment. What’s more, we are called upon to think differently about living things, to understand the subtle interdependencies that link all their components. The Earth is not the backdrop to our actions, but an actor in human history in its own right, never separate from us, whatever the Moderns may think. Gaia, as a living organism, reacts to our actions in a set of “feedback loops”, as climate change and environmental disasters perfectly illustrate. We are linked to the Earth and we must understand her fragility, which is in reality, not hers but ours.
After our first chapter dedicated to the four fundamental elements, the Palm Tree is the subject of the second chapter. This exhibition has a strong symbolic dimension, given the location. Indeed, the Coachella Valley is the birthplace of the only palm tree endemic to the California deserts: the Washingtonia Filifera, or Máwul in the Cahuilla language.
Curator – Christopher Yggdre
The evening will feature a live set by
DJ DIGTHISSS
& Modern Mexican Food by
HOJA BLANCA
This exhibition is made possible by the support of Fondation LAccolade – Institut de France, along with the Consulate General of France in Los Angeles, and Villa Albertine Los Angeles.
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