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Eine helle grüne Zeichnung eines Waldes vom Künstler Abel Rodríguez

© Photo: Tierra Firme II (c) Abel Rodríguez

In association with Klima Biennale Wien, KUNST HAUS WIEN presents a comprehensive group exhibition on one of the world’s most vital ecosystems: the forest. Sixteen contemporary artistic positions reflect on the forest as a habitat, its ecological processes, as well as the threats it faces.

More than ever, the world’s forests have become monuments to the imbalances found on our planet. Forests filter water and air, and supply resources and food. As habitats for the majority of terrestrial animals, forests are beneficial to human health, and, as vital carbon stores, help stabilize the planet’s climate. Logging and the profit-oriented exploitation of woodlands are accelerating the ecological crisis while climate change fuels deforestation.


Artistic perspectives on various forest regions of the world—from the Amazon rainforest, to the Embobut Forest in Kenya, to the primeval forests of the Carpathians, to the Swiss pine forests, and to local woodlands—address pressing issues surrounding this sensitive ecosystem. On the one hand, the works in the exhibition engage with human influence on the condition and destruction of forests, and, on the other hand, with the collective and symbiotic nature of the forest ecosystem. Into the Woods speaks to reckless deforestation, the effects of forest monocultures, the tensions that exists between economic forest use and sustainable conservation, the financialization of the climate crisis, the threat to woodlands due to global warming, as well as the ecological processes and complex interrelations at the core of the forest ecosystem.


The artists in the exhibition bring to light the pivotal role that forests play for the health and stability of our planet. Research-based, enlightening, and poetic works—some of which were developed in cooperation with scientists—make this complex topic feel tangible, and offer new perspectives on an ecosystem that is seemingly all too familiar.

Scientific cooperation

Institute of Social Ecology and Institute of Forest Ecology, University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna

Accompanying the exhibition a catalogue is published by spector books.

Ausstellung
Biennale Zentrale KunstHausWien
barrierefrei zugänglich
mit BiennalePass zugänglich
für Familien

06.04. –
11.08.2024

Address:

KunstHausWien
Untere Weißgerberstraße 13
1030 Wien

Arrival by public transport:

U-Bahn Linien: U4, U3, U1 oder U2
Strassenbahn Linien: 1 oder O

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