Plant Matters : on the politics of plants and the paradoxical nature of our relationship with them in what is arguably the Planthropocene Age.
Gepubliceerd in: | Art Monthly (2023)466, S. Seite 5-9 : Illustrationen |
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Hoofdauteur: | Cutaya, Michaele (Auteur) |
Formaat: | Artikel |
Taal: | English |
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