
→ Read the note of intent written by the three residents.
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Artwork produced as part of the European project Secondary Residence, coordinated by L'âge de la tortue, Rennes. Three sisters in Allerland opens up a temporary field of con-viviality in "a land for all", embodied in the symbiotic cultivation of the “three sisters”: squash, corn and beans. Within them, it draws a circular space that invites us to take our place and to take part in social space. The work is thus understood less as a metaphor than as an oasis that fosters solidarity, pluriversity and regenerative practices.
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