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Calvillo and Puig de la Bellacasa’s collaboration at the 13th Shanghai Biennale

Runs from Tuesday, May 25 to Sunday, July 18.

Fluffy Grounds kicks-off a collaboration between Calvillo and Puig de la Bellacasa on air-soil relations commissioned for the 13th Shanghai Biennale.

The 13th Shanghai Biennale exhibition has been curated by Andres Jaque with Marina Otero, Lucia Pietroiusti, YOU Mi and Filippa Ramos, and can be visited at the Power Station of Art museum (Shanghai). Fluffy Grounds, directed by C+arquitectas, has been produced with the support of UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (grant number AH/T00665X/1), the Centre for Digital Inquiry (University of Warwick) and A/C Accion Cultural Española.

April 12–July 18, 2021

https://www.powerstationofart.com/whats-on/programs/shanghai-bienniale/home

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Warwick Environmental Humanities Network Reading group

Runs from Monday, June 21 to Monday, June 28.

With an eye to this year’s upcoming COP26 in Glasgow, the Warwick Environmental Humanities Network, with CRPLA, will be running a two-session reading group on Kim Stanley Robinson’s recent clifi novel The Ministry for the Future (Orbit 2020). 

Monday, June 21, 2-3.30 pm: With a focus on speculative fiction and climate breakdown

Monday, June 28, 2-3.30 pm: With a focus on climate activism, geo-engineering and global governance

 

Open to Environmental Humanities Network members and interested colleagues from across the university. Each session will feature prepared remarks by an academic from the EHN. The novel is available in hard copy via your local independent bookshop; an Epub copy is available as well. A review by Gerry Canavan in the Los Angeles Review of Books can be accessed here.

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85223721051?pwd=SXNMdVhaek04bTlBQ1VhSnQ2R3RaZz09

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