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Ecologies

We invited organizations, artists, and activists from Black and Indigenous perspectives to discuss, contextualize, and reflect on the relationship between neocolonial structures and the climate crisis in their local contexts.

22 ARTICLES
Motion-blurred figure in a colorful costume on a stage with vibrant green and blue lighting.

When We Gather: On the Not-Yet-Become in Lagos

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Conceptual diagram illustrating wave-particle duality with a dark wavy form labeled WAVE and a dark mask labeled PARTICLE on a warped grid, connected by arrows.

The Aftercycle: Speculations on Responsive Touch and Restituted Objects

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Abstract textile artwork made of layered grey mesh and frayed cream fabric, stitched with black thread, pinned to a white wall.

Iahra: Addressing Marine Ecology Through Industrial Materialities

Large, dark, spiky, torpedo-shaped sculpture on a gray floor. Behind it, a raised reddish-brown landscape sculpture features dark pools and rocks within a white gallery.

Aggregates of Plunder: Ndidi Dike’s Rare Earth Rare Justice

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Surreal image of a purple human figure with a fractured face, flanked by abstract green shapes, overlaid on an orange background.

The Deconstructive Lens of Ngadi Smart: From Drag to Climate Change

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A painting of a dark-haired woman whose skin is covered in green leaves and vines, wearing a dark blue dress, against a lush green landscape. In the sky, a dark figure with a tail and fiery feet flies while carrying a smaller figure.

Three Artists Redefining the Human-Plant Relationship in Martinique and Guadeloupe

A vibrant, stylized circular painting showing concentric rings of life: fish in blue water, then lush plants and trees with diverse animals, all framed by a rainbow and a starry cosmos.

Histories of Ecology

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A person in a white dress walks barefoot on a rocky beach, carrying a large bouquet of red flowers, with ocean waves crashing behind them.

The Artists Forging Ecological Ties in Female Fugivity and Marronage

Mangrove Ecologies: Grounded Forms of Questioning in the Art/World - Contemporary And

Mangrove Ecologies: Grounded Forms of Questioning in the Art/World

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Sasha Huber Looks at the Uncomfortable - Contemporary And

Sasha Huber Looks at the Uncomfortable

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C& and C&AL Print Issue #12/4: Ecologies - Contemporary And

C& and C&AL Print Issue #12/4: Ecologies

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Abel Rodríguez: The Namer of Plants - Contemporary And

Abel Rodríguez: The Namer of Plants

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Banji Chona Calls on Ancestral Knowledge - Contemporary And

Banji Chona Calls on Ancestral Knowledge

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Changing Perspectives on Waste - Contemporary And

Changing Perspectives on Waste

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Locating Blackness In Intimate Ecologies - Contemporary And

Locating Blackness In Intimate Ecologies

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The Roots of Our Hands, Deep as Revolt: Entangled Colonialities of the Green - Contemporary And

The Roots of Our Hands, Deep as Revolt: Entangled Colonialities of the Green

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Imani Jacqueline Brown: What remains at the ends of the earth? - Contemporary And

Imani Jacqueline Brown: What remains at the ends of the earth?

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Tabita Rezaire: “I prefer to stand for things I believe in” - Contemporary And

Tabita Rezaire: “I prefer to stand for things I believe in”

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Decentering the I: How to Redefine the Human - Contemporary And

Decentering the I: How to Redefine the Human

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