GROUP SHOW WITH TUE GREENFORT
SEEDS. RECLAIMING ROOTS, SOWING FUTURES

KUNST HAUS WIEN, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
9 APRIL 2026 – 14 FEBRUARY 2027

Seeds form the foundation of our lives. They provide us with food and raw materials, embody biological diversity, preserve and pass on regional knowledge and cultural heritage, and symbolize hope, change, and renewal. This group exhibition explores the multifaceted meanings of seeds and seed stock as a reflection of our relationship to the earth and to one another.

© Photo Iris Ranzinger

For the fourteen international artists in the exhibition, the seed is the starting point for their investigations from ecological, cultural-historical, and symbolic perspectives. Emerging from diverse geographical and cultural contexts, the assembled works address migration and colonialism, indigenous knowledge and biodiversity, agribusiness and food sovereignty, as well as resistance, self-empowerment, practices of solidarity, and regenerative futures. 

The exhibition is part of the Vienna Climate Biennale. Curated by Sophie Haslinger.

FEATURED ARTIST

TUE GREENFORT

Tue Greenfort (b. 1973 in Holbaek, Denmark) lives and works in Horbelev, Denmark.

Tue Greenfort’s interdisciplinary practice deals with issues such as the public and private realms, nature, and culture. Interweaving these subjects with the language of art he formulates a multi-faceted critique of today’s dominant economical and scientific production. Intrigued by the dynamics in the natural world, Greenfort’s work often evolves around ecology and its history, including the environment, social relations, and human subjectivity.

The roots of his practice lie in the art movements of the 1960s and 1970s, such as Land Art and research...
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