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The Urban Field Manifesto
Design & concept
Liebling Haus, White City Center Tel Aviv
This exhibition explores the relationship between humans, nature, and urban spaces by focusing on local, resilient weeds. It's driven by concerns about city overcrowding, shrinking public spaces, overdevelopment, privatization, and the global ecological crisis. The display is a sensory experience that encourages viewers to imagine flexible urban spaces that accommodate change. It aims to promote awareness, collaboration, and a new approach to city planning that prioritizes nature and fundamental human needs.
Collaboration w. Studio MA
Curator: Sabrina Cegla
Photos by Amir Lotan & Yael Schmidt
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