
greenhouse effect
after Carsten Höller
At the 54th Carnegie International, Carsten Höller installed his Solandra Greenhouse. Museum visitors entered a glass-walled structure filled with Solandra Maxima (golden chalice vine), a South American plant that exudes pheromones capable of inducing the hallucinatory effects of falling in love.
five-lobed corolla
blooms yellow deepens
to gold with age
a billet-doux
inscribed on hand-pulled paper
the perfume of golden chalice
a car parked in sunlight
the radiance of two lovers
a vine trained
to grow upwards
can be trapped to
take the form
of a box-like hedge,
left untended
a clumped mass
smothering
the native vegetation
the transparency of
heart’s desire
sustained inside
glass walls
what makes the earth
suitable for life
I will cultivate enough
to feed a starving nation
.