Meteorological Mobilities

Curated by Marianna Tsionki

MAP Office, Learning from the Gypsies: Ghost Island, 2019 (still)
One of the most tangible impacts of today's environmental crisis—which is advancing more rapidly than at any other time in recorded history—will be human displacement. Climate-induced migration is a global phenomenon that is increasingly affecting communities and individuals. Coastal regions such as the Maldives in the Indian Ocean, Sundarbans islands in the Bay of Bengal, Tuvalu in the South Pacific, the Alaskan coast, and many more are threatened by rising seas, putting their governments and communities under pressure. Either due to sea level rise, erosion, or desertification, people are called to urgently address the impacts of rapid environmental changes. However, dealing with changes requires more than regional strategies and solutions, it demands economic and social reorganization and a major retooling of our economies, institutions, infrastructures, all on a global scale.

Contrary to mainstream visual representations of vulnerable communities at risk, this exhibition is urging a radical re-thinking on the ways we act collectively upon climate change as planetary citizens. Far from promoting planetary catastrophism, exotic miseries and passive resistance, the exhibition aims at raising awareness of climate injustice, challenging the dominant political power of the countries and corporations which are primary contributors to global warming, and proposes alternative climate change adaptations.
 
Marianna Tsionki is a UK based curator and educator working on the intersection of art, ecology and technology. She holds a PhD in Curatorial Practice from the Manchester School of Art investigating the role of the curatorial in knowledge production, and ways that cultural institutions can instigate social change.



BROCHURE IMAGES

MAP Office, Learning from the Gypsies: Ghost Island, 2019, Digital video, 40 min (still)

 

MAP Office, Learning from the Gypsies: Ghost Island, 2019, Digital video, 40 min (still)

 

Andrea Bagnato, Daniel Fernández Pascual, Helene Kazan, Hannah Meszaros Martin, Alon Schwabe, Kivalina: The Coming Storm, 2014, Digital Video, 36:36 min (still)

Ursula Biemann, Deep Weather, 2013, Digital video, 8:58 min (still).

 

Ursula Biemann, Deep Weather, 2013, Digital video, 8:58 min (still).

 

Amy Balkin, et al, A People's Archive of Sinking and Melting (New York USA Collection (Annex I, II, B) contributed by Adriane Colburn and Tyler Henry), 2012 - ongoing, Archive collection, Dimensions variable.

Amy Balkin, et al, A People's Archive of Sinking and Melting (New York USA Collection (Annex I, II, B) contributed by Adriane Colburn and Tyler Henry), 2012 - ongoing, Archive collection, Dimensions variable.




 

Curator Marianna Tsionki and apexart Director of Operations Elizabeth Larison speak about Meteorological Mobilities.