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Making Interspecies Assembly: Cutting into Lioz Coral Limestone

SUPERFLEX2021

ART 2030

ART 2030
Copenhagen, Denmark

Process Image, Interspecies Assembly, SUPERFLEX, 2021.

Interspeices Assembly: The Artist's Statement
Biodiversity is collapsing, sea levels are rising, and weather is becoming more extreme and unpredictable. Human activity is at the root of climate change, and our unwillingness to listen to the wants and needs of other species is contributing to the Earth’s ecological turmoil.

Interspecies Assembly is a physical gathering site that aims to foster friendly relations among species and nurture interspecies living. A series of pink stone sculptures, arranged in a broken circle, demarcates a space in which humans must temporarily slow down and become active listeners to their co-species. If they give up their human exceptionalism and learn to listen, they might recognize the agencies and voices of other life forms. With the aim of enforcing a state of idleness on humans so that other species can flourish, an “Interspecies Contract” is carved across the sculptures, encouraging visitors to change their behavior.

The architecture and arrangement of the assembly is based on a broken circle. It evokes the feeling of a circle, but without the comforting completeness of a ring. Rather than simply a space for harmony and understanding, the structure of Interspecies Assembly implies the need for both consensus and disagreement; it is a porous meeting place where visitors of all species can enter and exit from any direction.


Further Information
Interspecies Assembly by SUPERFLEX for ART 2030 is generously supported by New Carlsberg Foundation, The Obel Family Foundation, Beckett Fonden and the Danish Arts Foundation.

Interspecies Assembly was developed in close collaboration with KWY.studio.
Interspecies Assembly is part of ‘Interspecies Assembly’ by SUPERFLEX for ART 2030.
ART 2030's Biodiversity Focus is generously supported by the Hempel Foundation.

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  • Title: Making Interspecies Assembly: Cutting into Lioz Coral Limestone
  • Creator: SUPERFLEX
  • Date Created: 2021
  • Rights: Interspecies Assembly by SUPERFLEX for ART 2030 is generously supported by New Carlsberg Foundation, The Obel Family Foundation, Beckett Fonden and the Danish Arts Foundation. Interspecies Assembly was developed in close collaboration with KWY.studio. Interspecies Assembly is part of ‘Interspecies Assembly’ by SUPERFLEX for ART 2030. Image by KWY.studio, courtesy of SUPERFLEX.
  • External Link: KWY.studio, SUPERFLEX, ART 2030
  • Medium: Lioz Coral
  • Art Movement: Contemporary
  • Art Form: Sculpture
  • Depicted Topic: Process
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