Anne Marie Maes
Anne Marie Maes is a Belgian artist and researcher. Her work includes organic sculptures, prototypes and documentation. Since 2008, she has been studying how honeybees function in relationship to the environment they live in. In an open-air laboratory on her roof in Brussels, she makes intelligent beehives where she analyses the behaviour of the bees without disturbing the colony. The Guerilla Beehive (2017–2019) is an example of an organic beehive of this kind that runs on solar energy. When the colony dies out or goes elsewhere, the hive turns into compost. With care for the future and a love of small lifeforms, Maes analyses the beauty, fragility and complexity of nature.
In BEE AGENCY (2008 – ongoing), Maes calls for us to see the honeybee as a free species again. The installation shows work from her open research and talks about the effects of domestication on bees. The pressure humans put on bees causes them stress and weakens their immune system, right at the time when invasive non-native species such as the Varroa mite and Asian hornet are threatening their existence. Bees are essential for the pollination of the fruit and vegetables that feed us. In BEE AGENCY, Maes advocates restoring the bees’ autonomy and cultivating a form of collaboration with these intelligent insects.
Guerrilla Beehive (project: BEE AGENCY), 2017–2019
© image: M HKA
Exhibited works:
365 days (project: BEE AGENCY), 2013–2014
Exoskeleton (Bee Skeleton) (project: BEE AGENCY), 2018
Glossa (Bee Tongue) (project: BEE AGENCY), 2018
Guerilla Beehive (project: BEE AGENCY), 2017–2019
Courtesy Anne Marie Maes