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On Thursday, May 15, 2025, PAV Parco Arte Vivente will be presenting Seeds of Time, the first institutional solo exhibition by Alan Sonfist in Italy, curated by Marco Scotini. Born in 1946, the American artist Alan Sonfist’s work has always focused on the relationship between art and ecology, pioneering a dialogue that has been influential both for contemporary discourse and in the historical context of the Land Art movement. Seeds of Time explores the formative years of Sonfist’s career, focusing on the 1960s and 70s, and highlighting the groundbreaking nature of his work.
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In his work, Sonfist expands the concept of community to include non-
Seeds of Time opens with a newly commissioned installation by Sonfist for the exhibition. Growth Between the Cracks (2025) which emerged from the active involvement of the local community invited by the artist to collect soil samples from the cracks in the asphalt, the gaps in pavements, and other liminal, often overlooked spaces around the city of Turin. The installation is part of a broader research that the artist has been pursuing since 1969, which began with photographing nature making its way into the urban landscape of New York, in order to find traces of ancient forests. In the current version, the plants and seeds contained in the soil brought to PAV create a fragmented map of the city—a drilled down sample that tells the story of a street or a neighbourhood through the presence of native flora or species that are evidence of ancient migrations across distant geographies or eras.
The exhibition also places a strong emphasis on the photographic documentation of Sonfist’s early performative works, in which the artist sought for a physical, corporeal connection with elements of nature. He embraces trees of various sizes to test the relative proportions between his body and theirs (Myself Becoming One with the Tree, 1969); or he identifies with a tree trunk by comparing its bark to his skin (Myself Becoming the Tree, 1970). In other photographic series, Sonfist uses himself as the subject in order to study animal behaviour, turning into an animal—a tiger in Tiger Chance Kill (1972–74), or a gorilla in Territorial Gorilla Invasion (1972–73).
Seeds of Time also features a selection of Sonfist’s early environmental interventions, beginning with the renowned Time Landscape (1965–ongoing): a rectangular plot in Lower Manhattan, New York City, where, over a period of 13 years, the artist worked with a large community of experts, local politicians, and residents to study and recreate a forest populated by pre-
Alan Sonfist (New York, 1946) lives and works in New York City. A pioneer of Land Art, his recent, most notable exhibitions include Celestial Landscape at the Parrish Museum, South Hampton (2026 upcoming); Indigenous Landscape at the Beijing International Art Biennale (2025); Microorganism Landscapes at Triennale Milano (2025); Burning Forest at the Contemporary Art Centre, Raleigh (2024); and Working with Nature – Environmental Landscapes at Wave Museum, Seoul (2023). Amongst his most well-
Seeds of Time has been sponsored by Compagnia di San Paolo, Fondazione CRT, Regione Piemonte, and the City of Turin. The exhibition echoes the program of Exposed, Torino Foto Festival, 2025.
Alan Sonfist, Myself Becoming One with the Tree, 1969. Photographic series.
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