Nature and man merge to create a concept known as “humanature” in an installation by the earth artist Christophe Guinet, also known as Monsieur Plant. This surreal representation explores the idea of human evolution. The artwork, depicting a haunting fusion of tree-like and human forms, marks the opening of “The Camp,” a futuristic outdoor exhibition space and experimental garden located in the heart of Provence. Here, inhabitants collaborate to develop innovations and emerging technologies for the future
Blazing an imaginative trail in the wooded area of “The Camp,” Guinet narrates the absorption of human rights by nature. Under the playful pseudonym of “Monsieur Plant,” he presents five productions inspired by what nature offers us: “Serenity,” with its calm and tranquility; “The Path,” guiding us on the right track; “Patience,” teaching us to wait calmly through cycles; “Creation,” with its power of regeneration; and “Contemplation,” fostering a meditative state of rest
The artist’s fascination with nature began during his adolescence, where he was captivated by a passion for plants, particularly the cultivation of orchids. He was drawn to their precise demands and rewarded by the beauty and delicacy of their flowers. Later, his tastes evolved to encompass urban cultures, including skateboarding, street art, and fashion, as evidenced by the inclusion of Nike sneakers in the installation, offering viewers glimpses into the artist’s personality. Guinet acknowledges that his craft allows him to understand the kind of world we live in, addressing concerns related to industrialization, manipulation, and how human thought has evolved over time
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