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Tomás Saraceno-on making art from dust, webs and pollution

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‘I’m always saying “I collaborate with spiders” but I think the spiders, they collaborate with us,’ Argentinian artist Tomás  Saraceno. Inside Tasmania’s Mona, he is using spiders, soil and a floating backpack to encourage awareness of nature and sustainability in ‘the Capitalocene”. Dust mites, it turns out, are born performers. Just give them an eye-high beam of light and a dark room and they’ll spin, sparkle, prance and pirouette.

https://mona.net.au/museum/exhibitions/tomás-saraceno



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