PHOTO: © Palms at Mache Chindul, 2024 © Isadora Romero & Ailín Blasco

Isadora Romero . Notes on How to Build a Forest . After Nature Prize 25

In the organizer's words:

In her new project Notes on How to Build a Forest , Ecuadorian photographer Isadora Romero develops a multi-layered visual narrative about two cloud forests in her home country. In collaboration with local communities and scientists, she has created photographs that visualize the relationships between people, plants, animals and environmental conditions and find their starting point in agroecological practices and sustainable forms of cultivation. Romero uses various photographic processes, including infrared and UV technology, lumen prints that fade during the exhibition and textile-based methods. She focuses on the past, present and future of forests and the transfer of knowledge between generations, including the ancestral knowledge of pre-Columbian cultures such as the Yumbo and Jama-Coaque. The work presents the forest as a living, historically and culturally shaped space - and not least as a reflection of social responsibility in the context of global ecological challenges.

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Location

C/O Berlin Hardenbergstraße 22–24 10623 Berlin

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