Melon 1 – On Foraging in Palestine, Japan & Maastricht

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by Yen-Ting Kuan, Alaa Abu Asad, Asako Iwama
Limestone Books

5 in stock

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Melon #1: On Foraging in Palestine, Japan & Maastricht looks at foraging as more than a means of survival – it’s a quiet, everyday act of resistance. From occupied Palestine to rural Japan and urban Maastricht, foraging reveals how access to land, freedom of movement, and alternative ways of living are deeply entangled. In contested or urbanized landscapes, it becomes a way to reclaim connection – with nature, place, and one another.

About the authors:

Asako Iwama does drawing, cooking, beekeeping, caring for a 6-year-old, field trips, tracing, sampling, and (re)modeling. Worked at Studio Olafur Eliasson from 2005 to 2014. She co-edited ‘Studio Olafur Eliasson: The Kitchen’ in 2013.

Alaa Abu Asad is an artist, researcher, and photographer. Language and plants are central themes through which he develops alternative trajectories where values of (re)presentation, translation, viewing, reading, and understanding can intersect. 

Zine, 32 pages
Colour & B/W

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Dimensions 100 × 140 × 0.5 mm

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