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dc.contributor Aalto-yliopisto fi
dc.contributor Aalto University en
dc.contributor.author Pedregal Villodres, Alejandro
dc.contributor.author Errazu, Miguel
dc.date.accessioned 2020-12-31T08:38:44Z
dc.date.available 2020-12-31T08:38:44Z
dc.date.issued 2020-12-17
dc.identifier.citation Pedregal Villodres , A & Errazu , M 2020 , ' For Forest, o el bosque que no deja ver el árbol ' , Re-visiones , vol. 10 . < http://www.re-visiones.net/index.php/RE-VISIONES/article/view/393/761 > en
dc.identifier.issn 2173-0040
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dc.identifier.other PURE ITEMURL: https://research.aalto.fi/en/publications/2b73f9e2-c90c-40d5-a829-cdad15448e3e
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dc.identifier.other PURE FILEURL: https://research.aalto.fi/files/54186305/393_2904_1_PB.pdf
dc.identifier.uri https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/101436
dc.description.abstract On 8th September 2019, the “international freelance mediator of contemporary art" Klaus Littmann opened For Forest - The Unending Attraction of Nature in Klagenfurt (Austria), a monumental art installation of almost three hundred trees in the city's main stadium, the Wörthersee- Stadion, accompanied by a series of cultural events. This project, which took as its starting point a drawing from 1970-71 by Max Peintner, and which claimed to have ecological aims, took advantage of a wide range of institutional conditions and needs, as well as corporate links of dubious social commitment. The following text sets out these circumstances in detail, in order to contrast the central aspects of Littmann's work with a methodological framework of Marxist heterodoxy in relation to the forest, the land, dispossession and exploitation. By exploring the cultural and aesthetic imaginaries contained in For Forest, this article investigates how these characteristics can be instrumental to the prevailing universal and ahistoricalidealism, as well as being useful for the hegemonic political- economic positions that help shape it. en
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso es en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Re-visiones en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Volume 10 en
dc.rights openAccess en
dc.title For Forest, o el bosque que no deja ver el árbol spa
dc.title For Forest, or when you can’t see the trees for the wood en
dc.type A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä fi
dc.description.version Peer reviewed en
dc.contributor.department Koulun yhteiset
dc.contributor.department Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
dc.subject.keyword Forest
dc.subject.keyword Dispossession
dc.subject.keyword Exploitation
dc.subject.keyword Metabolic rift
dc.subject.keyword Ecological aesthetics
dc.identifier.urn URN:NBN:fi:aalto-2020123160257
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