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Agriculture
Winter 2024
Breaking sedimented divisions between rural and urban, this issue centres agricultural imaginaries and human-soil relations that challenge us to rethink our understanding of agriculture, its relation to histories of colonization, and the futures of agroecology, as well as our connection to land itself.
Cover: Mériol Lehmann
Les foins
Photo: Marine Fleury, courtesy of the artist
Editorial
Feature
The Politics of Planting in Occupied Territories
Uncommoning Agriculture
How to Give Land Back to Itself?
From Appropriating Territory to Valuing Agricultural Land
Soil Memory, Seed Song: The Pollinator Gardens of Finding Flowers
Art Labor: Communal Land Protection in the Face of Industrial Extraction
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Plastics
Winter 2025
Analyzing plastic in the field of art runs the risk of raising many environmental dilemmas. Far from extolling plastic yet without denying its utility, this issue is interested in our ways of coexisting with synthetic material in order to evaluate the consequences and seek alternative solutions and to claim a kinship with what gives this material its glory: its plasticity, which expresses the power both to receive and to give form.
Cover: Dan Lam
Nibble, 2020.
Photo: courtesy of Dan Lam Studio, Dallas