Mario Del Curto tells us about Plant Humanity

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“Vegetal humanity”, by Mario Del Curto.

© Éditions Actes Sud

By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow

49 mins

It is a snapshot of our relationship to biodiversity.

For 10 years, photographer Mario Del Curto has explored our relationship with nature.

From the original places of our food to ornamental gardens, including agriculture on the roofs of houses, botanical gardens, places of conservation and commodification of living things.

Its objective does not go beyond what the eye can see on a human scale. 

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Humanité vegetale

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 published by Actes Sud, is an initiatory journey to show us what connects us to nature.

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