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Countryside

Client:

Cookies.lol / OMA

Year:

2020

​​Countryside was a 2020 exhibition at Guggenheim New York, curated by OMA. The Cookies.lol - led reasearch focused on the shift of of Douglas Tompkins from entrepreneurship into conservation activities. While working with Cookies.lol I assisted in the research visualization and infographics that they were part of the exhibition.

A short background information about the research:

Douglas Tompkins, founder of the North Face and Esprit clothing brands, visited Chile first in 1968 together with Yvon Choui- nard, founder of Patagonia. They travelled from California to Patagonia looking for places for surfing and climbing. Douglas came back to Chile in the early nineties, after a successful run in the retail industry, and started acquiring large patches of land for conservation. The Tompkins foundation has been responsible for the conservation of more than 8000 km2.

Since then there has been an explosion of private conservation initiatives in Chile. Although these private conservation initiatives are expanding the ecosystems preserved, they rarely follow areas of high endemism and biodiversity and they tend to be based on cheap opportunities of land acquisition and personal aesthetic appreciation. Areas of high biodiversity are scarcely represented by both state and private conservation initiatives as these areas coincide with high productivity zones and are therefore more costly.

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