On view: exhibition The World As…
The World As We Don’t Know It – A New Bond Between Humans and Earth
An exhibition curated by Renny Ramakers.
From 24 September 2021 till 12 January 2022 in the gallery@droog.
Update:
Good news: the exhibition The World As We Don’t Know It is still on view in our gallery, by appointment only. To book a visit, please send an email to [email protected] with your preferred date and time.
Two people maximum per visit.
Up to and including Wednesday the 12th of January!
Free entry!
What if animals, plants and other living creatures had the same rights as humans, or if rivers and mountains could sue us for the pollution we cause? What if the needs of non-human life in the North Sea were gauged before erecting windmills there? Or if we listened to children who bluntly state that eating lamb is tantamount to slaughtering a baby?
Climate crisis
In this exhibition, 20 international artists share their visions of the climate crisis. All of them plead for a different relationship between humankind and the earth, a different way of organising society. Two closely interwoven lines of thought form the leitmotif of the exhibition: a more modest role for humans on this earth and a closer relationship between ecology and ethics. ‘Let’s stop talking about a climate crisis; we should be talking about a crisis of humanity,’ says the Finnish artist Terike Haapoja.
“Let’s stop talking about the climate crisis: we need to talk about a crisis of humanity.”
– Terike Haapoja and Laura Gustafsson on the film Becoming
More information: youdontknow.world
Images: Maria Friberg – Night Vision, 2019; main image by Thijs Wolzak