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Dry Garden

Dry Garden

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The Dry Garden
by Magali Duzant

The Dry Garden is a publication composed of vignettes and reimagined material from herbaria, where plants are dried and stored for scientific purposes. 

Created for Magali Duzant's 2023 exhibition at Antenna, A Tree, A Garden, the publication reconsiders archival histories and explores how narrative can help us build more empathetic relationships with nature. Visually, the publication is a nod to Anna Atkins’ Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions, the first book of photographs ever published. Touching on subjects of colonialism, public access to science, the catty humor of botanists, and ecological catastrophes, the texts detail our inherent need as humans, with all of our virtues and failings, to make sense of the world.

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Size : 21x14.8cm
Page : 48
Year : 2023
Publisher :  Antenna Press


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