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Anna Souter

@AnnaSouter

writer//researcher//curator || art//plants//ecology || she//her

Anna Souter reposted

Inspiring Sunday reading: @wtlfmag #7 ‘The Grammar of Being’ by @AnnaSouter , Thomas Broadhead and @WillHearle @Alicemccabe3 “language is both cause and effect of our relationship w our ecosystem”. Makes me think of Irene Solà’s book & how my mother tongues are constructed🪻🌱🌝

aqueraltf's tweet image. Inspiring Sunday reading: @wtlfmag #7 ‘The Grammar of Being’ by @AnnaSouter , Thomas Broadhead and @WillHearle @Alicemccabe3 “language is both cause and effect of our relationship w our ecosystem”.
Makes me think of Irene Solà’s book & how my mother tongues are constructed🪻🌱🌝
aqueraltf's tweet image. Inspiring Sunday reading: @wtlfmag #7 ‘The Grammar of Being’ by @AnnaSouter , Thomas Broadhead and @WillHearle @Alicemccabe3 “language is both cause and effect of our relationship w our ecosystem”.
Makes me think of Irene Solà’s book & how my mother tongues are constructed🪻🌱🌝
aqueraltf's tweet image. Inspiring Sunday reading: @wtlfmag #7 ‘The Grammar of Being’ by @AnnaSouter , Thomas Broadhead and @WillHearle @Alicemccabe3 “language is both cause and effect of our relationship w our ecosystem”.
Makes me think of Irene Solà’s book & how my mother tongues are constructed🪻🌱🌝
aqueraltf's tweet image. Inspiring Sunday reading: @wtlfmag #7 ‘The Grammar of Being’ by @AnnaSouter , Thomas Broadhead and @WillHearle @Alicemccabe3 “language is both cause and effect of our relationship w our ecosystem”.
Makes me think of Irene Solà’s book & how my mother tongues are constructed🪻🌱🌝

Anna Souter reposted

The British Museum Takes the Feminism Out of Feminine Power. The realities of women’s lives are conspicuously absent from the British Museum’s Feminine Power, a show about the feminine. By @AnnaSouter hyperallergic.com/752644/the-bri…

hyperallergic.com

The British Museum Takes the Feminism Out of Feminine Power

The realities of women’s lives are conspicuously absent from the British Museum's Feminine Power, a show about the feminine.


Anna Souter reposted

Read @AnnaSouter’s essay about @TonyPlant1962 who creates site specific, large-scale, temporary interventions in landscapes alongside partnered paintings. Find it here: synesthesia.online/Tony-Plant-by-… @CultivatorCorn @PlymCreative

synesproject's tweet image. Read @AnnaSouter’s essay about @TonyPlant1962  who creates site specific, large-scale, temporary interventions in landscapes alongside partnered paintings.

Find it here: synesthesia.online/Tony-Plant-by-…

@CultivatorCorn @PlymCreative

Anna Souter reposted

🪡🧵🕷️ ‘Louise Bourgeois: The Woven Child’ @haywardgallery is reviewed by @AnnaSouter for @Hyperallergic. 🗓️ Don't forget to catch the show before it closes on 15 May! hyperallergic.com/730877/the-mon…


Anna Souter reposted

In 2022 "'the #Finnish government treats Sámi ancestral land as a 'resource to exploit and sell piece by piece to any market that needs it'; however, Venice's Sámi Pavilion Is a Coup for #Indigenous Artists hyperallergic.com/717120/venice-… by @AnnaSouter"


Anna Souter reposted

It’s time to introduce the writers who will be participating in #SynesthesiaII. Our experimental project facilitates collaboration between curators, writers and artists and this year we will be working with : @janicecyli @ltgbarron Brooke Wilson Moriah Ogunbiyi @AnnaSouter


Anna Souter reposted

New major exhibition, Rooted Beings, will examine our symbiotic relationship with plants & propose a meditative reflection on the plant world. Get a sneak preview in this piece by @AnnaSouter in @wtlfmag featuring an interview with curator @barbaraRmunoz. wheretheleavesfall.com/explore/articl…

ExploreWellcome's tweet image. New major exhibition, Rooted Beings, will examine our symbiotic relationship with plants & propose a meditative reflection on the plant world. Get a sneak preview in this piece by @AnnaSouter in @wtlfmag featuring an interview with curator @barbaraRmunoz.

wheretheleavesfall.com/explore/articl…
ExploreWellcome's tweet image. New major exhibition, Rooted Beings, will examine our symbiotic relationship with plants & propose a meditative reflection on the plant world. Get a sneak preview in this piece by @AnnaSouter in @wtlfmag featuring an interview with curator @barbaraRmunoz.

wheretheleavesfall.com/explore/articl…

Anna Souter reposted

Thanks to @AnnaSouter for persuading me to buy this book! hyperallergic.com/675873/paul-da…

JamesTurnbull's tweet image. Thanks to @AnnaSouter for persuading me to buy this book!

hyperallergic.com/675873/paul-da…
JamesTurnbull's tweet image. Thanks to @AnnaSouter for persuading me to buy this book!

hyperallergic.com/675873/paul-da…

Anna Souter reposted

'Herbert’s work proposes a radical fluidity between species, suggesting that we have the ability to learn from nonhuman relationships in order to live more generously.' – words by @AnnaSouter Delve deeper into the work at:bit.ly/3wi2Sxa

sheffdocfest's tweet image. 'Herbert’s work proposes a radical fluidity between species, suggesting that we have the ability to learn from nonhuman relationships in order to live more generously.' – words by @AnnaSouter 

Delve deeper into the work at:bit.ly/3wi2Sxa
sheffdocfest's tweet image. 'Herbert’s work proposes a radical fluidity between species, suggesting that we have the ability to learn from nonhuman relationships in order to live more generously.' – words by @AnnaSouter 

Delve deeper into the work at:bit.ly/3wi2Sxa
sheffdocfest's tweet image. 'Herbert’s work proposes a radical fluidity between species, suggesting that we have the ability to learn from nonhuman relationships in order to live more generously.' – words by @AnnaSouter 

Delve deeper into the work at:bit.ly/3wi2Sxa
sheffdocfest's tweet image. 'Herbert’s work proposes a radical fluidity between species, suggesting that we have the ability to learn from nonhuman relationships in order to live more generously.' – words by @AnnaSouter 

Delve deeper into the work at:bit.ly/3wi2Sxa

Anna Souter reposted

There are two good options here, but the 2nd is better than the 1st: 1. Force the water companies, who have sucked out roughly £60bn in dividends (enough to have upgraded the entire network) to invest. 2. Accept that privatisation has been a catastrophe, and nationalise them.


Really excited to have a piece in this issue!

⏰ New issue! ⏰ #8, BORDERS, Nov 2021. What do borders mean in climate action? We hear from communities displaced by changing climates, artists in exile and groups challenging eco crimes. Preorder and subscribe: itsfreezinginla.co.uk/shop

itsfreezinginla's tweet image. ⏰ New issue! ⏰  

#8, BORDERS, Nov 2021.

What do borders mean in climate action? We hear from communities displaced by changing climates, artists in exile and groups challenging eco crimes. 

Preorder and subscribe: itsfreezinginla.co.uk/shop


Anna Souter reposted

Fascinating to read @AnnaSouter article "Bathed in light" in Where the Leaves Fall, #stackmagazines on how tuberculosis influenced architecture and how sanatoriums became solar devices for healing - still so relevant today...


Anna Souter reposted

The UK is a rainforest nation. Or it should be, sadly almost none survives. But it could all grow back, and a lot of ideal rainforest land is Royal land! Dartmoor for example. The Royals have the power to make us a Rainforest nation once again! WOW! /1

wildcardrewild's tweet image. The UK is a rainforest nation. Or it should be, sadly almost none survives. But it could all grow back, and a lot of ideal rainforest land is Royal land! Dartmoor for example. The Royals have the power to make us a Rainforest nation once again! WOW!  /1

Anna Souter reposted

The shit in our rivers is a direct result of withholding investment, so that the money can be channelled into shareholders' pockets instead. If there is a good argument against renationalising the water companies, I have yet to see it.


Anna Souter reposted

The water companies enjoy private monopolies, and exploit them ruthlessly, aided by the deregulation agenda of successive governments. Since 1989, they’ve extracted at least £56bn in dividends. All this is money that should have been used to upgrade the system.


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