Hands-On Urbanism 1850 – 2012: The Right to Green

Marie Markman (Curator), Elke Krasny (Maker), and + (Curator)

Publications: Non-textual formExhibitionResearch

Abstract

The research-based exhibition 'Hands-On Urbanism 1850-2012 - The Right to Green' is dedicated to the history of the idea of appropriating land in urban space. Since the shockwave of modernisation that accompanied industrialisation towns and cities worldwide have had to face some very significant challenges. City-dwellers have always found a number of solutions in crisis situations, they are involved in bottom-up urban development. Self-build and selforganisation, settlements and fruit and vegetable gardening lead to other forms of collective cohesion, neighbourliness and fair distribution. Another world can be planted, as today’s community gardeners are clearly showing.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date17 May 2013
Publication statusPublished - 17 May 2013
EventHands-On Urbanism 1850 – 2012 - , Denmark
Duration: 17 May 20133 Jun 2013

Conference

ConferenceHands-On Urbanism 1850 – 2012
Country/TerritoryDenmark
Period17/05/201303/06/2013

Artistic research

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