To celebrate the opening of Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi curator Francesca Gavin discuss the inspiration behind the exhibition, the curatorial journey and highlights the themes of the show.
Francesca will be joined by Jae Rhim Lee, whose Infinity Burial Suit (displayed in the exhibition) offers challenges the ecological impact of human consumption in her reimagining of the funeral industry. The suit, lined with mycelium to aid decomposition and the integration of the human body into the ground after death, invites visitors to consider their impact on the environment after death.
Also joining the discussion is Laurence Owen, whose sculptural ceramic pieces feature in the show joins the panel and will discuss the weird and wonderful ways mushrooms have inspired his artistic practice.
The talk will explore the contemporary reassessment of the mushroom, advancements in mycelium as a sustainable material and as a metaphor for our entangled existence. With fungus predating humans by over a billion years and predicted to survive the next climate catastrophe, enjoy a conversation on the humble mushroom, and its cultural impact on our brief time on earth.
The talks programme is generously supported by the Gaia Art Foundation.