In their two award-winning projects, Laura Huertas Millán (*1983, Colombia) and Sarker Protick (*1986, Bangladesh) examine from different perspectives and geographical contexts how colonial structures continue to shape the modern relationship with nature to this day. In her video works, filmmaker Laura Huertas Millán explores the cultural, medicinal and ritual uses of the coca plant and uses fiction as a strategy to deconstruct colonial narratives. Photographer Sarker Protick explores the man-made changes caused by coal mining on the Indian subcontinent. His work translates the colonial history of Bengal into a photographic investigation of the present and sheds light on the influence of imperialism on the climate crisis.
Accompany Katharina Täschner on the Curator's Tour and gain in-depth insights into the two projects and the conception of the double exhibition as part of After Nature . Ulrike Crespo Photography Prize 24.
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