In effect, in “Grow it Yourself”, agro-food politics and the dynamics of production are investigated, as are the power relationships that regulate current methods and forms in which produce from the earth can become food.
Undoubtedly, education about food and individual and collective health issues do not escape the perspective of conflict relating to common assets. This is the space within which Grow It Yourself lies and which, beginning with Do it yourself ethics and practices, questions the monopolistic dynamics of wide scale agricultural distribution, favouring self-production as an indispensible method if we want to regain control of food production, regenerate the environment and provide for subsistence.
The Myvillages collective (an initiative of international inspiration created by Kathrin Böhm, Wapke Feenstra and Antje Schiffers in 2003) participates in the exhibition with the results of authentic collective efforts and with the works Made in Zvizzchi, Company. Movements, Deals and Drinks, I like being a farmer and I would like to stay one. There will also be an exhibition of the products that can be bought in the ‘sales points’ of the series The International Village Shop, a project in which artistic creation intervenes directly in the weave of the relationship between production and commerce.
Futurefarmers (Amy Franceschini, Anya Kamenskaya, Stijn Schiffeleers, Michael Swaine and Lode Vranken) present video documentation of a number of works created in situ over a number of years. The exhibition will host Erratum: Brief Interruptions in the Waste Stream, Soil Kitchen, Annual Harvest and This is Not a Trojan Horse, shown both in video and sculptural forms, created thanks to the collaboration with the Accademia Albertina di Belle Arti in Turin.
until 18 October 2015
Grow it yourself
curated by Marco Scotini
PAV Parco Arte Vivente
via Giordano Bruno, 31 Torino