Forest Encounters
Editors: Urška Jurman and Mateja Kurir
Contributing authors:
Giovanni Aloi, Daniela Brasil and Nayarí Castillo, T. J. Demos, Marjolijn Dijkman, Dušica Dražić, Katharina Flich, Maja Fowkes and Reuben Fowkes, Lea Hartmeyer, Urška Jurman, Agata A. Konczal, Miha Krofel, Ana Kučan, Mateja Kurir, Polonca Lovšin, Felicita Medved, Teo Hrvoje Oršanič, Borut Peterlin, Bojana Piškur, Titta C. Raccagni, Zoe Jo Rae, Alex Schuurbiers
The Forest Encounters book invites you into the forest and its many meanings. It brings together voices from different disciplines, geographies, and cultures. Artists, foresters, art historians, philosophers, anthropologists, wildlife researchers, landscape architects, and writers all participate in this collective reflection on the diverse meanings, challenges, and perspectives related to the forest.
The Forest Encounters discusses the forest as a complex ecosystem and a site of interconnection, but also as a space of conflict where environmental concerns confront diverse political, social, and economic pressures. The book explores how forests are crucial for the mitigation of the climate crisis and the preservation of biodiversity, and how they function both as sources of livelihood and cultural heritage but also as places of recreation, regeneration, and contemplation. The forest is also important as a value in and of itself, and yet forest ecosystems are increasingly threatened by the effects of climate change, urban expansion, and profit-driven deforestation.
By acknowledging both the human and more-than-human perspectives, the book contributes to imagining and shaping a future of and for the forest that is more inclusive, based on interdisciplinary collaboration, and rooted in nature-based solutions. We ask the following questions: What can we learn with and through the forest? How can we face the challenges of forest management in the era of climate and biodiversity crises? What do stories of forest disasters reveal about contemporary society? How has artistic engagement with forests evolved? How can we improve coexistence between humans and other species? What kind of forest do we wish for and what kind of forest do we need for the future? What do we need to make that happen?
A wide range of contributors in the book respond to these questions from their unique standpoints. Essays are contributed by social and cultural anthropologist Agata A. Konczal, art historian and curator Bojana Piškur, landscape architect and professor Ana Kučan, art historian and theorist Giovanni Aloi, art historians Maja and Reuben Fowkes, and philosopher and researcher Mateja Kurir. Complementing these are interviews with art historian and theorist T. J. Demos, forester and then director of the Institute of the Republic of Slovenia for Nature Conservation Teo Hrvoje Oršanič, art historian Giovanni Aloi, and wildlife researcher and scholar Miha Krofel.
In addition, four artistic research projects by Polonca Lovšin, Dušica Dražić, Marjolijn Dijkman, and Nayarí Castillo present diverse ways in which artists can engage with forest and forest-related topics.
The book also includes selected contributions from the Forest Encounters Glossary as well as poems, short stories, and essays by Felicita Medved, Katharina Flich, Titta C. Raccagni, Lea Hartmeyer, Zoe Jo Rae, and Alex Schuurbiers, selected through an open call of the Forest Encounters project.
Finally, Borut Peterlin’s photographs provide a visual accompaniment to the diverse contributions in the book.
The forest is a living demonstration that strength arises from diversity and resilience from interconnection. Thus, this book invites you to explore the forest as a space with which we can learn otherwise.
Design and layout: Rafaela Dražić
Publishers: Igor Zabel Association for Culture and Theory (Ljubljana) and Archive Books (Berlin)
The book is part of the European cooperation project Forest Encounters (2023–25) and is co-funded by the European Union (Creative Europe Program).
IZA Editions
English language
2025, Ljubljana and Berlin
Soft cover
Color print
268 pages with images
Price: 20,00 €
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