MANIFESTO
Historically forced to lie on artists' tables, ready to accept their destiny as still lifes, with the advance of the anthropocene fruit and vegetables rebel to become active protagonists of the work. In the desire to subvert the Aristotelian definition of man as the only political animal , with this exhibition we implement an exercise in Socratic maieutics aimed at demonstrating that plants also have something to say.
Human behavior towards plant life is characterized by the tendency to identify certain elements of it as enemies to be destroyed and others as friends to prosper. Since the fundamental point of politics is to make a distinction between friends and enemies, we can affirm that both animals and plants are therefore political agents : through chemical and tactile stimuli, they know how to identify their family to which they belong, forge alliances and defend themselves from dangers.