NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore presents Quadra Medicinale Singapore, the late Belgian artist Jef Geyss first institutional exhibition in Asia. Geyss conceptual practice adopted an interdisciplinary and collaborative process of research and knowledge-formation, and was driven by his belief that art should be intertwined with the everyday. For Quadra Medicinale (2009), Geys invited residents of Villeurbanne, New York, Moscow, and Brussels to demarcate a geometrical quadrant, with their home or workplace at the centre, and document 12 unassuming street plants, or weeds. From this collection, the collaborators uncovered the productive, and often times medicinal, properties of these plants. Quadra Medicinale is structured as a universal manual capable of being replicated anywhere and has, since its first presentation
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