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‘Corpus Naturae’ opens an intergenerational dialogue between two women artists: Tomaso Binga from Italy and María Ángeles Vila Tortosa from Spain. The common thread linking these two extraordinary women is the language of plants and a deep connection between women’s bodies and nature. It is a reflection on our relationship with the Earth and the realm of plants, offering a reminder of the biocentric view of the universe. The artists envision a different sense of existence, one that questions the domination, hierarchy, and appropriation typical of capitalist, patriarchal, and anthropocentric modernity. The book coincides with an eponymous exhibition at Mattatoio in Rome.