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Weather Report: Art & Climate Change

September 14, 2007 @ 8:00 am - December 21, 2007 @ 5:00 pm

9/14/2007 to 12/21/2007
When: 09/14/2007
Where: Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
1750 13th St
Boulder, Colorado  80302
United States
Xavier Cortada’s Antarctic installations featured at
Weather Report: Art & Climate Change
a group exhibit curated by Lucy Lippard at the
Boulder Museum
of Contemporary Art

Boulder, Colorado

“Xavier Cortada created a series of extensive installations on his Antarctic visit, focusing on the crucial element of time.  The Florida native cast an ice replica of a Mangrove seedling that is very slowly making its way over 150,000 years to the coastline.  In contrast, he marked the mere 50-year history of human presence at the South Pole with chronological flags stretching across the frozen land.”

Lucy R. Lippard
Weather Report exhibition catalog, Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 2007.

Weather Report: Art & Climate Change

SEPTEMBER 14 – DECEMBER 21, 2007 — “Weather Report: Art and Climate Change” is an exhibition curated by internationally renowned critic, art historian, and writer Lucy R. Lippard. It is presented in collaboration with EcoArts.

This exhibit partners the art and scientific communities to create a visual dialogue surrounding climate change. Historically, visual arts play a central role in attracting, inspiring, educating and motivating audiences. “Weather Report: Art and Climate Change” will exhibit artwork, in the museum and our partnering venues, and in outdoor site specific locations throughout Boulder, that will activate personal and public change.

Our collaborating partner EcoArts is a new effort bringing together scientists, environmentalists, and performing and visual artists – along with producers, presenters, scholars, spiritual leaders, policy makers, educators, businesses, and people from all walks of life – to use the arts to inspire new awareness of, discussion about, and action on environmental issues, with new possibilities for envisioning a sustainable future. Its programming principles are artistic excellence, scientific accuracy, environmental effectiveness, ethical practice, and whenever possible, presenting activities that strive to follow “the middle way” of being either non-partisan or bi-partisan to reach the widest audience possible.

Exhibiting partners: ATLAS (Alliance for Technology, Learning and Society) Center at the University of Colorado, Boulder; Boulder Public Library; National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR); City of Boulder; University of Colorado, Fiske Planetarium; University of Colorado, Norlin Library Galleries.

Some of the participating artists include:
Kim Abeles, Lillian Ball, Subhankar Banerjee, Iain Baxter, Bobbe Besold, CLUI (Center for Land Use Interpretation; Matthew Coolidge), Brian Collier, Xavier Cortada, Gayle Crites, Agnes Denes, Rebecca DiDomenico, Futurefarmers – Amy Franceschini + Michael Swaine, Bill Gilbert, Isabella Gonzales, Newton and Helen Harrison, Judit Hersko, Lynne Hull, Basia Irland, Patricia Johanson, Chris Jordan, Marguerite Kahrl, Janet Koenig and Greg Sholette, Eve Andre Laramee, Learning Site, Ellen Levy, Jane McMahan, Mary Miss, Joan Myers, Beverly Naidus, Chrissie Orr, Andrea Polli, Marjetica Potrc, Aviva Rahmani, Buster Simpson, Kristine Smock, Joel Sternfeld, Mierle Laderman Ukeles, Ruth Wallen, Melanie Walker and George Peters, Sherry Wiggins, and the Yes Men.

This exhibit is funded in part by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Boulder Arts Commission, the Scientific and Cultural District Fund, EcoArts, and the Compton Foundation.

Details

Start:
September 14, 2007 @ 8:00 am
End:
December 21, 2007 @ 5:00 pm

Venue

Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art
1750 13th St
Boulder, CO 80302 United States
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