In un tempo in cui problematiche ambientaliste e attenzione verso tutto ciò che è nocivo al naturale decorso terrestre e al benessere dell’uomo anche l’arte inizia a sensibilizzare i propri spettatori su tali questioni. Su ciò è incentrata In and Against the War on Terra personale di Oliver Ressler (Knittelfeld, 1970 – vive e lavora a Vienna)visibile pressoThe Gallery Apart.
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Oliver Ressler
IN AND AGAINST THE WAR ON TERRA
09.01.2021 – 12.03.2021
01. Oliver Ressler, How is the Air up There?, 2018, digital print, cm 89 x64,5 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
02. Oliver Ressler, How is the Air up there?, 2018, digital print, cm 64,5 x 89 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
03. Oliver Ressler, How is the Air up there?, 2018, digital print, cm 64,5 x 89 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
04. Oliver Ressler, How is the Air up there?, 2018, digital print, cm 64,5 x 89 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
05. Oliver Ressler, Artic permafrost is less permanent than its name suggests, 2019, digital print, cm 82×104 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
06. Oliver Ressler, Red Line Against Fossil Capitalism, 2017/2019, digital print, cm 102 x 76,5 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
07. Oliver Ressler, Every round-trip ticket on flights from New York to London costs the Artic three more square meters of ice, 2019, digital print, cm 75×104 (framed), Edition 5+1 AP, courtesy of the artist and The Gallery Apart Rome, photo by Giorgio Benni
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