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With over a decade of experience as a global executive, I've worked with influential clients such as Publicis Group and the World Economic Forum, spanning various industries and sectors, including global influence platforms, foundations, public-private partnerships, cultural institution, startups, and innovative initiatives in sustainable finance and art. My work involves customizing solutions and fostering meaningful collaborations.
What truly drives me is my constant curiosity and passion for finding creative answers. I provide clear, independent, frank and friendly advice tailored to my clients’ needs.
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In 1982, Agnes Denes, a prominent figure in Land Art, created a remarkable public art project titled "Wheatfield – A Confrontation." This project involved planting a wheat field on a landfill near Battery Park in downtown Manhattan. The initiative was a profound statement on multiple fronts, challenging conventional norms and raising awareness about complex issues.
Despite its unconventional location, Denes' wheat field thrived, becoming an emblem of growth amid urbanity. The project was a confrontation between nature and the urban landscape, highlighting the contrast between natural life and man-made structures. The initiative's success also underscored the potential for transformation in unexpected places.
As one of New York's most significant public art projects, Denes' work resonated with themes of sustainability, ecology, and human impact on the environment. Decades later, her project's relevance has only increased as the world grapples with issues such as climate change, sustainable practices, and the paradox of food waste amidst global hunger.
Denes' visionary artwork continues to serve as a poignant reminder that even within the confines of a bustling city, there exists the potential for profound change, growth, and a reconnection with nature.