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Anna Tsing: How Fungi have shaped Human Histories

How have fungi shaped human history? And how have humans, in turn, influenced the evolutionary trajectories of pathogenic fungi? DE SINGEL and the Flanders Architecture Institute host a lecture about virulent fungal futures by anthropologist Anna Tsing (University of California, Santa Cruz), who investigates what has gone wrong in our relations with the living world, and what we could still change.

26 May 2026
20.00h, Theaterstudio
DE SINGEL, Antwerpen
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Anna Tsing (University of California, Santa Cruz) is an anthropologist and author of the internationally acclaimed book The Mushroom at the End of the World (Princeton University Press, 2015). Together with Feifei Zhou, she curated the current exhibition FUNGI. Anarchist Designers at the Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam.

In this lecture, Tsing returns to the questions that preceded this exhibition. We explore how dominant economic structures exhaust communities, ecosystems, and forms of life, and how human and nonhuman actors can develop new ways of living together in damaged environments. What has gone wrong in our relationship with the living world, and what can we still change?

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date

26.05.2026

time

20.00h

location

Theaterstudio, DE SINGEL
Desguinlei 25
2018 Antwerpen