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  • Forest Parts

As part of the Lithuanian season in France 2024, arc en rêve is collaborating with the Neringa Forest Architecture research program to present an exhibition-workshop, an educational installation designed to raise the public's awareness of the historical evolution of the Landes de Gascogne forest.

Visite de la scierie Labrousse, Préchac (33), 2023
Visite de la scierie Labrousse, Préchac (33), 2023 / © Neringa Forest Architecture
Le triangle des Landes de Gascogne
Le triangle des Landes de Gascogne / © Neringa Forest Architecture

As a part of the Season of Lithuania in France 2024, arc en rêve is collaborating with the architecture, art and research collective Neringa Forest Architecture (NFA) (Jurga Daubaraite, Egija Inzule and Jonas Žukauskas), to present an exhibition in the form of a playscape, an installation devoted to the many histories, practices and processes that have shaped and continue to form the Landes forest(s), in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region. The exhibition is an invitation to imagine this layered space as a landscape defined not only by the imperatives of economic principles and market reasoning of monoculture tree plantations but also as an environment where care for biodiversity emerges and manifests.

Presented in arc en rêve’s white gallery, the exhibition Forest Parts consist sof a set of tactile play tools made from wood samples from both privately and communally owned monoculture tree plantations, as well as from other forests with greater biodiversity. These elements are combined with industrially-processed wooden objects, reflecting the forestry practices, technologies and challenges brought by climate heating.

The Landes forest is thus be presented as a mosaic of practices linked to its management and preservation. Building on the methods developed for the Children’s Forest Pavilion (Lithuania’s contribution to the Venice Architecture Biennale 2023), which emphasised tactility and play as educational tools, the NFA collective will retrace the 200-year history of Europe’s largest artificial forest and invite the public to reflect on its possible future.

The exhibition will be accompanied by workshops and educational activities inviting school groups to discover areas that are often inaccessible as they are controlled by the timber industry. The aim of this approach is to promote the involvement of the general public – young people in particular – in discussions about the future management of woodland areas.



Neringa Forest Architecture
(Jurga Daubaraite, Egija Inzule and Jonas Žukauskas) is an architecture, art, and research collective focused on the agency of cultural practices in framing environmental relationships, enhancing the ways to sense and understand forest.

The collective has its starting point in the Curonian Spit, a sand dune that separates the lagoon from the Baltic Sea, where afforestation formed the constructed cultural landscape containing aeolian processes of wind blown sands. NFA involves a growing assembly of collaborators and participants to read forest as constructed space – an environment of natural systems governed, exploited, and regulated by human interventions, technologies, industries, institutions and agencies.

NFA is leading a study group at the Dutch Art Institute, runs Kirvarpa Books, and since 2020 is curating a residency program at Nida Art Colony of Vilnius Academy of Arts in Lithuania. In 2023 NFA designed and curated the Children’s Forest Pavilion, Lithuania at the Venice Architecture Biennale.


 

Event organised as part of the Season of Lithuania in France 2024A project supported by the sponsorship of la Caisse des Dépôt, main sponsorWith the support of
  • curators tour
  • Thursday 28 November – 5pm
    by the exhibition curators
  • opening talk
  • Thursday 28 November – 6:30pm
    with the Neringa Forest Architecture research collective and the participation of Jacques Sargos, writer, publisher, historian and art expert
    and Arnaud Sergent, research engineer in Political Science at INRAE Nouvelle‑Aquitaine-Bordeaux
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