Umbigo / Biophilia – Unfolding by Anne Marie Maes

title: UMBIGO: Biophilia; Edited by: Elsa Garcia and António Neu; Published and distributed by: Umbigomagazine.com Portugal; ISBN:

Botany and visual anthropology paved the way for AnneMarie Maes’ practice to encounter the most varied forms of life. Her multidisciplinary work, driven by a scientific and alchemical curiosity, is always the result of continuous observation and close contact with different territories, their particularities and organisms. Using biological, digital or traditional means, Maes turns her studio into a laboratory, where she experiments with bringing non-human existences – especially insects, bacteria or lichens – and their creative processes to the centre of her artistic research.

This was the practice developed by the artist last year in the grounds surrounding Casa de Mateus (House of Mateus). Located in Vila Real, the Foundation, which works in the areas of heritage, culture and education, offered the ideal setting and conditions to host her travelling Laboratory of Form and Matter. In dialogue with scientists and other creators, facilitated by the School of Transitions project – a Casa de Mateus Foundation device for promoting the study, reflection and testing of a possible and just climate, ecological and digital transition -, AnneMarie Maes gathered impressions of the House’s various micro-environments throughout the various seasons of the year. From these countless multi-species interactions emerged the exhibition Matter of Kinship, whose works explore self-generative methods of creation while weaving new stories about the Foundation’s space and the many relationships it encompasses.

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