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The 59th Venice Biennale Review: Off-Site Projects

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Dallas Museum of Art opens first US solo museum exhibition for Julian Charrière

Dallas Museum of Art opens first US solo museum exhibition for Julian Charrière Julian Charrière, The Blue Fossil Entropic Stories III, 2013. Copyright the artist; VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn, Germany. DALLAS, TX .-The Dallas Museum of Art presents Concentrations 63: Julian Charrière, Towards No Earthly Pole, the first US solo museum exhibition for the multidisciplinary French-Swiss artist. Julian Charrière creates work that bridges the realms of environmental science and cultural history. Based on scientific research and expeditions to remote regions of Earth, his sculptures, photographs, and films investigate the irreversible transformation of the natural world by human activity. Charrière references pre-human origins, global explorers of the past, present-day climate change, and the uncertain future of the planet. While his works address environmental exploitation, they also emphasize nature’s magnificence and resilience. Concentrations 63: Julian Charrière, Towards No Earthly

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Dallas Museum of Art Presents Concentrations 63, First US Solo Museum Exhibition for Julian Charrière

Dallas Museum of Art Presents Concentrations 63, First US Solo Museum Exhibition for Julian Charrière Dallas, TX April 5, 2021 The Dallas Museum of Art presents  Concentrations 63: Julian Charrière, Towards No Earthly Pole, the first US solo museum exhibition for the multidisciplinary French-Swiss artist. Julian Charrière creates work that bridges the realms of environmental science and cultural history. Based on scientific research and expeditions to remote regions of Earth, his sculptures, photographs, and films investigate the irreversible transformation of the natural world by human activity. Charrière references pre-human origins, global explorers of the past, present-day climate change, and the uncertain future of the planet. While his works address environmental exploitation, they also emphasize nature’s magnificence and resilience.

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