MELTDOWN @ Galleria Jakopič, Ljubljana, Slovenia in collaboration with Project Pressure



MELTDOWN

Visualizing Climate Change

A collaboration between Project Pressure and Museum \ Galleries of Ljubljana.

including work by Renate Aller, Corey Arnold, Michael Benson, Adam Broomberg, Edward Burtynsky, Oliver Chanarin, Scott Conarroe, Peter Funch, Noémie Goudal, Adam Hinton, Richard Mosse, Simon Norfolk, Christopher Parsons, Erik Schytt Holmlund, Toby Smith, Klaus Thymann, Erwin van den Ijssel







EXHIBITION ON VIEW

January 18 – May 1, 2022

MGML Museums Jakopič Gallery  |  Slovenska cesta 9, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia



ABOUT THE EXHIBITION

curated by Julija Hoda and Klaus Thymann

Expert advisers: Jernej Gregorič, dr. Marija Skočir

The exhibition is a narrative of the importance of glaciers told in a scientific, illustrative and poetic way and each artist has a unique take on the subject. It shows scale from the planetary level to microscopic biological impact, and considers humanitarian suffering and more. Together, the artistic interpretations in MELTDOWN give visitors unique insights into the world’s cryosphere, its fragile ecosystem and our changing global climate.

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PLATE 137   |  Rocky Mountains and Great Sand Dunes, Colorado, USA, 2011     70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 126   |  Grey Glacier, Patagonia, Chile, 2019      70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 129   |  Grey Glacier, Patagonia, Chile, 2019      70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 87   |  Florida, USA,  2017      70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 104   |  Glacier, German Alps, 2019       70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 107   |  Glacier, German Alps, 2019       70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 72   |  Atlantic Ocean, USA, 2016       70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller



PLATE 103   |  NYC Harbor, USA, 2020       70 cm by 100 cm archival UV print on wood veneer from the series and book  “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” by Renate Aller


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The Space Between Memory and Expectation photo book published by Kehrer Verlag ISBN: 978-3-96900-027-4 in the USA signed copies available via Photo-Eye Books  Essays by: Makeda Best, Curator of Photography at the Harvard Art Museums and Courtney J. Martin, director of the Yale Center for British Art

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Born in Germany, Renate Aller lives and works in New York. “The Space Between Memory and Expectation” and “side walk 6′ apart in NYC” are her most recent books, both published by Kehrer Verlag, Germany. “Mountain Interval” and the artist’s previous projects “Ocean and Desert”“dicotyledon” (published by Radius Books of Santa Fe) and the long term project “Oceanscapes – One View – Ten Years” (co published by Kehrer Verlag and Radius Books) support the artist’s investigation into the relationship between Romanticism, memory and landscape – in the context of our current socio-political awareness.

Her works are in the collections of corporate institutions, private collectors and museums, including Lannan Foundation, Santa Fe, N.M., National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Yale University Art Gallery, CT, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY, New Britain Museum of American Art, CT, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany, Chazen Museum of Art, Madison, WI, Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY, , Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Locle, Switzerland and New-York Historical Society Museum, New York, NY Where a solo exhibition with “side walk 6′ apart in NYC” will be held in March – July 2022.












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