2017, beech trees (fagus sylvatica), substratum, wood, aluminium, steel, anti-burgler spikes, 280 x 220 x 220 cm
2016, plants, substratum, concrete, chlorophyllin on plasterboards, 200 x 350 x 235 cm The concrete modules in this installation are a reference to the low-cost housing estate 'Cité des Etoiles' near Lion built by French architect Jean Renaudie in the 1960/70s. With its cluster of apartments, each one equipped with a garden terrace, the architecture is regarded as a successful social and sustainable project. The plasterboards at the rear are painted with Chlorophyll. This light-sensitive natural pigment slowly transforms over the course of the exhibition.
2016, plants, substratum, concrete, chlorophyllin on plasterboards, 200 x 350 x 235 cm