Rirkrit Tiravanija has developed a site-specific wallpaper installation that reproduces the tree of life from the German naturalist Ernst Haeckel’s General Morphology of Organisms (1866). Classifying inorganic and organic life into three kingdoms – Plantae, Protista and Animalia – Haeckel’s system is credited as the earliest ‘tree of life’ model of biodiversity, providing a comprehensive framework for the infinitely complex interrelations of all natural forms and organisms.
Across this wallpaper Tiravanija has incorporated a new series of stencils featuring the names of 40 invasive plant species. These include the Tree-of-heaven (Ailanthus altissima), a vigorously growing deciduous tree native to China that was initially introduced as an ornamental tree in the 1800s, but soon became a threat to the ‘natural order’, displacing native plant species at an alarming rate.