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The Earth is a Trampled Garden (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artists + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Laurie Kang, 'Root' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Laurie Kang, 'Root' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Laurie Kang, 'Root' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Ficus Interfaith, 'Water Filters i-iii' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Ficus Interfaith, 'Water Filters i-iii' (2017) Detail view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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The Earth is a Trampled Garden (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artists + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Bea Fremderman, 'Untitled (Anthropogenic Rock)' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Bea Fremderman, 'Untitled (Anthropogenic Rock)' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Laurie Kang, 'Root' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Laurie Kang, 'Root' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Bea Fremderman, 'Untitled (Anthropogenic Rock)' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.
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Laurie Kang, 'Root' (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.

Tapping into the third nature with The Earth is A Trampled Garden pop-up group show on an NYC rooftop

, 18 July 2017

The Earth is A Trampled Garden group exhibition was held at a rooftop on New York’s 269 Kosciuszko Street on June 25.

Laurie Kang, ‘Root’ (2017) Installation view. Courtesy the artist + Bryce Gates 269 Kosciuszko Street, New York.

The pop-up space was organized by Bryce Grates and only ran for one evening. The show explored concepts of nature, economy, cities and artificiality as well as entertainment within the capitalist agenda and included works by Bea FremdermanFicus Interfaith (Ryan Bush and Raphael Cohen) and Laurie Kang

Using a range of materials, from found and handmade objects to plants and naturally occurring reactions, the works are brought together and move in the direction of a perhaps fictional, or not-yet-tapped, ‘third nature,’ providing a “new take on the ways that natural materials can be considered and reconstructed for an audience.” **

The Earth is A Trampled Garden group exhibition was held on a rooftop on New York’s 269 Kosciuszko Street, June 25, 2017.