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Anna Souter

A mycelial web of contemporary art and ecological thought

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Bathed in Light

Aino Aalto resting in a chair on the solarium terrace of the Paimio Sanatorium. Photo: Alvar Aalto, Alvar Aalto Museum, 1930s

In 1920, the writer Katherine Mansfield was being treated for tuberculosis in the south of France, and she...

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Bodiless heads and headless bodies

Jakob Rowlinson, Suede Dreams (detail), 2024. Digital jacquard tapestry with leather, braid, cotton thread, and mask (leather shoe, zip, vintage belt, painted eyes, gold lead, waxed cotton thread)

It has been a while since I last po...

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We all meet in the ocean

We all meet in the ocean.

The voices in the whorl of the seashell are whispers of future and past, composing and decomposing part-songs in the brine that nurtured the earliest life. The ocean is our mother but we fail to mother her in retu...

2 years ago
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Why do we talk about ecology?

If you are reading this, you have found a newsletter called “Art & Ecology”. It is a name that does what it says on the tin. This is a newsletter about the myriad places in which “art” and “ecology” meet, meld, and disrupt each other....

2 years ago
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Better Butter

Yaks in wetland pasture, February 2024, Aerial footage by Mingxin Li

For some nomadic Tibetan societies living on the Zoige plateau, yak herding is not just an occupation but a holistic way of life. Within these cultures and in...

2 years ago

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    Anna Souter is a writer, researcher, and curator based in Bradford-on-Avon, UK, who focuses on the intersections between contemporary art and ecology.

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