Jakob Storm
As a boy, my Brother and I often went exploring
As a boy, my Brother and I often went exploring in a forest in Jutland. A forest my grandfather managed when we were children. The forest my great great grandfather established in 1904. We climbed trees and built dents. It was adventurous and the endless forest became the backdrop of many childhood memories. Many years passed and I wanted to go back. Be childish again. But I couldn’t. The place had changed. Into something small and silent. An eerie landscape. A landscape of questions. How does the meaning of nature unfold today? Is it fenced-up private gardens in central London? A forest designed for easy hunting and fast production of wood? For animals? The owner of the land? Ever changing, ever old, ever new.
Julia Albrecht • Ellen An Su • Benjamin Bird • Guanling Chen • Zhiyu Chen • Andreea Chitan • Elissa Jane Diver • Sarabeth Domal • Thomas Jenkins • Noa Klagsbald • Lea Lerma • Ou Lin • Alice Oliver • Til Han Qingshan • Jakob Storm • Can Sun • Zhen Tang • Jesus Torio • Yudi Wu • Isabelle Young •
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