'Fixing Futures' at Museum Giersch showcases divergent artistic and scientific interpretations of the climate crisis, merging creativity with critical inquiry. This multidisciplinary exhibition encourages public engagement, positioning art as a key player in addressing global challenges such as climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Co-curators Ina Neddermeyer and Laura Domes assert that exploring futures is a political act tied to power relations, emphasizing art's role in envisioning transformative societal shifts. The immersive show utilizes various museum spaces, fostering an environment for reflection and dialogue about urgent global issues.
The exhibition illustrates how art can act as a catalyst for environmental dialogue, inviting public participation to address pressing global crises while dismantling boundaries of traditional exhibition spaces.
Co-curators emphasize that engaging with the future is an inherently political endeavor that reflects existing power dynamics and aims at transformative change in societal perspectives.
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