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Annegien van Doorn – Biophilia

Annegien van Doorn – Biophilia

From fluorescent flamingos to golden pineapples, from giraffes on the wall to fish-like pens in the aquarium, we humans seem to surround ourselves with all kinds of 'design' objects that remind us of nature. But do these things bring us closer to nature or make that distance greater? This phenomenon inspired Dutch visual artist Annegien van Doorn to create Biophilia, a photobook full of strange and artificial encounters with nature, but also its personification. Through her wry reflection on the absurdity of the world we create, she hopes to encourage a revaluation of actual nature. Do flowers compare colours? Do fish want to be kissed? Van Doorn thinks perhaps they just might…

116 pages, 17 x 23 cm, hardcover, self-published (Amsterdam).

$44.20
Annegien van Doorn – Biophilia
$44.20

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Annegien van Doorn – Biophilia

From fluorescent flamingos to golden pineapples, from giraffes on the wall to fish-like pens in the aquarium, we humans seem to surround ourselves with all kinds of 'design' objects that remind us of nature. But do these things bring us closer to nature or make that distance greater? This phenomenon inspired Dutch visual artist Annegien van Doorn to create Biophilia, a photobook full of strange and artificial encounters with nature, but also its personification. Through her wry reflection on the absurdity of the world we create, she hopes to encourage a revaluation of actual nature. Do flowers compare colours? Do fish want to be kissed? Van Doorn thinks perhaps they just might…

116 pages, 17 x 23 cm, hardcover, self-published (Amsterdam).

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From fluorescent flamingos to golden pineapples, from giraffes on the wall to fish-like pens in the aquarium, we humans seem to surround ourselves with all kinds of 'design' objects that remind us of nature. But do these things bring us closer to nature or make that distance greater? This phenomenon inspired Dutch visual artist Annegien van Doorn to create Biophilia, a photobook full of strange and artificial encounters with nature, but also its personification. Through her wry reflection on the absurdity of the world we create, she hopes to encourage a revaluation of actual nature. Do flowers compare colours? Do fish want to be kissed? Van Doorn thinks perhaps they just might…

116 pages, 17 x 23 cm, hardcover, self-published (Amsterdam).