

Sansevieria, cacti, succulents and other arid fauna blend unobtrusively as inventory into the modern office world. The primary disposition of these rooms is rational. Here the greenery, mostly belonging to individuals, grows and sprawls over tables and shelves, swallows up corners and halls, both divides rooms and connects them.

Circling the office plants, Saskia Groneberg captures them in perspectives and fragments as barely discernable traces, or in expansive gestures, laying bare their largely peripheral status. — Thomas Seelig
