





Many of Pierre Huyghe's works incorporate a range of biological elements such as insects, animals, plants and humans as a means of exploring their behaviour and interactions with each other. These works serve as a laboratory for Huyghe's elaboration of complex social phenomena and contemporary belief systems.
Huyghe believes that the red tape of the museum can completely rob a work of its vitality. This is why the artist has always sought to find space for his work outside the museum - to find a coherent place and to emphasise the importance of 'presence'. In his view, exhibitions should not exist for a predetermined model but should be independent and in flux. I strongly agree with him on this.
In his work, I can always see an initial environment that he creates without too much human intervention, leaving this environment open to the possibility of what happens next.
So I hope I can learn from his "natural" way when doing the tree hole project.