
"Charrière's multimedia works are a profound synthesis of art, environment, and science, emphasising the crucial role of water in sustaining life on Earth. This exhibition not only showcases the sensual and metaphorical dimensions of water but also addresses pressing political issues. Among these concerns are water pollution, acidification, the alarming melting of glaciers and polar ice caps due to climate change, and the risks posed by deep-sea mining to oceanic ecosystems."
"The term 'Midnight Zone' refers to a scientific classification of the ocean's depths, specifically the region between 1,000 and 4,000 meters, where darkness reigns. This concept serves as both the title and the foundational theme of the exhibition. At its heart lies the innovative video installation that captures rays of light projected by a descending Fresnel lens, once a beacon in lighthouses, into the pitch-black water of the Pacific Ocean."
French-Swiss artist Julian Charrière presents 'Midnight Zone,' a solo exhibition examining water's multifaceted importance through multimedia installations. The exhibition features a rotating Fresnel lens projecting light into the Pacific Ocean's depths, attracting diverse fish species and highlighting oceanic biodiversity. Charrière's works synthesize art, environment, and science to address critical environmental concerns including water pollution, ocean acidification, glacier melting from climate change, and deep-sea mining risks. The title references the ocean's midnight zone, the region between 1,000 and 4,000 meters where darkness prevails. The exhibition runs until July 12, 2026, at Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, inviting visitors to contemplate Earth's most essential resource and its ecological vulnerabilities.
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