Renzo Martens is an artist that devises methodologies through which critique can miraculously resolve inequality. Martens studied political science and art.
Read MoreAfter having made the films Episode I and Episode III: Enjoy Poverty, Martens established Human Activities and its 'reverse gentrification program' on a plantation in the DR Congo. Together with the plantation workers of the Cercle d'Art des Travailleurs de Plantation Congolaise (CATPC), he employs artistic critique to build a new world – not symbolically, but in material terms.
Together, they opened a White Cube that is meant to repatriate capital and visibility to communities of plantation workers. White Cube, Martens' latest film, shows how Congolese plantation workers set a new precedent: they successfully co-opt the concept of the 'white cube' to liberate their land and turn it into sacred forests.
Text courtesy Buro Stedelijk