Exploring Climate Crisis Through Art: A Review of Farm Fatale
Philippe Quesne's Farm Fatale at the Southbank Centre presents an unusual blend of performance art, featuring scarecrow broadcasters that advocate for the importance of agriculture in addressing climate issues.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 14 days ago
Farm Fatale, performed at the Southbank Centre in London, offers a unique artistic perspective on the climate crisis through its eccentric use of scarecrows as broadcasters.
The performance combines elements such as a sci-fi concert for eggs and an interview with a bee, creating a surreal yet thought-provoking experience.
Quesne's work emphasizes the role of art as a means of salvation and highlights the essential nature of farms in sustaining humanity amidst environmental challenges.