Ocean deep series 2020
Applications for Mountains to Oceans: the paradox exhibition
Exhibit dates: Sept. 1 - 30
Mountains to Oceans inaugural exhibition will take place at our main location in the very heart of Berlin, the Grand Hall of Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin’s Thaer-Institut of Agriculture and next door to our friends at the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. (In the event of a cancellation, the exhibit will take place here in Spring 2021).
We plan to travel some works in this exhibit to museums and other locations in Berlin, Belgium, Italy, Switzerland, the USA, and potentially on to the 2022 Venice Biennale. Participants in our former exhibitions have traveled with us to the 2019 Venice Biennale. Many of these artists found support to exhibit through our recommendations and many continue professional relationships with us. The hall is three stories high and especially suited for large sculpture. Artists whose work is chosen in the first rounds will Skype with the curator in person. |
Vernissage 2018, photo Mathias Richter
Above sculptures by Christina La Sala, photo Agustin Farias
Left Swiss Alps photo by participating artist Nina Schipoff |
Time is pressing.
In over 4.5 billion years of geological time, earth’s carbon system has suffered few extremes like today's. We and our fellow species are in trouble - here and now.
The immediacy of the effects of weather changes, humankind’s degradation of the forests and oceans, and the intimacy of the effects on us, in juxtaposition to geological time, is stunning, and is good reason to bury our heads in the age old sands.
Alongside captivating works by a wealth of international artists, Art Science Exhibits brings nature science solutions into the conversation - such as ecosystem regeneration and clean-up - with the idea that when people begin to connect to the answers, change can occur.
In over 4.5 billion years of geological time, earth’s carbon system has suffered few extremes like today's. We and our fellow species are in trouble - here and now.
The immediacy of the effects of weather changes, humankind’s degradation of the forests and oceans, and the intimacy of the effects on us, in juxtaposition to geological time, is stunning, and is good reason to bury our heads in the age old sands.
Alongside captivating works by a wealth of international artists, Art Science Exhibits brings nature science solutions into the conversation - such as ecosystem regeneration and clean-up - with the idea that when people begin to connect to the answers, change can occur.
Application Procedures
The application format is at your discretion. Images can be submitted via links to your website or other online content - or you may attach jpegs, maximum ten images, sized approximately 2MB, with brief info on size, medium and year. Titles need not be included.
We also require a brief explanation (maximum one page in PDF format). Use your artist name as the PDF file name. Describe your subject and how and why you would like to take part in our exhibitions. Think of this as a very brief introduction. Compile all materials into one email and put your artist name in the subject heading. Send your submission to [email protected]. |
Found ocean plastic by participating artist Pam Longobardi
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An application fee of €20 is required. PayPal will convert the payment from your country's currency. Payments can be made via the PayPal € link below or to:
Berliner Sparkasse
IBAN: DE25 1005 0000 6012 2294 51
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Berliner Sparkasse
IBAN: DE25 1005 0000 6012 2294 51
BIC: BELADEBEXXX
Once you click "Buy Now", be sure to add your artist's name in the "Description" box - so we know who made the payment.
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