Tomás Saraceno's practice is informed by concepts linking art, life science, and the social sciences. Enmeshed in the junction of these worlds, his floating sculptures, community projects, and immersive installations propose sensory solidarity with the planet through a social, mental, and environmental ecology of practice.
Read MoreFor more than a decade, he has been imagining a world free from carbon, extractivism, capitalism, patriarchy and fossil fuel - or what he calls CECPF- that inflames some forms of life. In an unorthodox collaboration with cosmic webs, the air, spider/webs and indigenous communities, energies converge in a new practice of solidarity.
In our era of climate emergency—when ecosystems are at risk—Saraceno's work, deepening our understanding of environmental justice and interspecies cohabitation, carried out through the artist's initiated projects Aerocene and Arachnophilia.