Edited by M�nica de Miranda, S�nia Vaz Borges.
The Portuguese Pavilion of the 60th Venice Biennale creates a "Creole garden," filled with multiple plant species, to narrate historical and contemporary liberations
This publication manifests the vision of Greenhouse, the official Portuguese representation at the 60th Venice Biennale. Looking at the land as a vector of decolonial thinking and practice, it imagines possible futures in the context of the Anthropocene and continued struggles against structural racism and for historical reparations.
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Published by SKIRA. Edited by M�nica de Miranda, S�nia Vaz Borges.
The Portuguese Pavilion of the 60th Venice Biennale creates a "Creole garden," filled with multiple plant species, to narrate historical and contemporary liberations
This publication manifests the vision of Greenhouse, the official Portuguese representation at the 60th Venice Biennale. Looking at the land as a vector of decolonial thinking and practice, it imagines possible futures in the context of the Anthropocene and continued struggles against structural racism and for historical reparations.