Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum presents “The Weather War”

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2017.3.22

Tomado Diverter, 2012; installation

Tomado Diverter, 2012; installation

The Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum presents “The Weather War”, a special commissioned exhibition produced by curator Kaimei Olsson Wang and the Swedish artists duo Bigert & Bergstr?m (Mats Bergart and Lars Bergstr?m, B&B). This is the artistic duo’s first large scale solo exhibition in Asia.

The Weather War is a documentary/art film created by Bigert & Bergstr?m in 2012, depicting B&B’s travel in the American most tornado affected states with their imaginary machine sculputure ?to stop the tornado. Taking the vantage point from the film, the exhibition shows several of the artistic duo’s most recent climate related art works. Focusing on man’s attempts of atmospheric control through various geo-engineering techniques, the exhibition walks the audience through three different thematic zones: The Storm, The Drought and The Freeze. Finally, the exhibition invites the audience to enter the history of the weather through a new installation entitled Inside the Weather—a Synoptic Battlefield. Total of 30 artworks use 1500 square meters museum space in two floors.

Bigert & Bergstr?m are the brand name of Sweden’s earth system art. For more then 30 years, they have been working on weather-related art projects. They approach the to the climate issue through scientific researches, historical facts and geo-engineering experiments expressed with their aesthetic imaginations. With films, land art, performance art, installations, sculptures, photography and text, they seek to expand the concept of art beyond the white walls of museums. In the conjunction between art, technology and nature, their artworks cast a humanistic light on scientific research and comment on scientific and social topics discussed in the contemporary society.

The exhibition will be on display until the 16th April.

Rescue Blanket for Kebnekaise, 2016; Video installation

Rescue Blanket for Kebnekaise, 2016; Video installation

The Drought, 2013; video installation

The Drought, 2013; video installation

About the artists

Lars Bergstr?m (b. 1962, Stockholm) and Mats Bigert (b. 1965, Stockholm) have been collaborating since 1986 when they graduated from the Roy Art Academy in Stockholm, Sweden. They are known internationally for their engagement with weather and climate related artworks involving various geo-engineering techniques and atmospheric experiments long before the discussion of?Climate?Change has?become a hot issue in political agenda. ?The core of their works is placed right in the junction between humanity, nature and technology. With energetic curiosity their art investigate scientific and social topics discussed in the contemporary society. They have participated in numerous exhibitions and biennales around the world. ?In 1995 they were commissioned by the Swedish government for Expo Swedish pavilion and their films?The Weather War?won prizes in many international film festivals.

About the curator

Kaimei Olsson Wang is an independent film and art curator based in Shanghai. She is the founder of the Beyond Frozen Point film festival that has been running its second edition this year. Through her connection with Swedenand deep understanding of the Nordic culture, her curatorial practices extend to many collaborations with Nordic artists and filmmakers. She is also an art writer and contributor for many art magazines in China.

About the exhibition

Duration: 5th March – 16th April

Venue: Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum

Address: No.1929 Expo AVenue,Pudong,Shanghai

Courtesy of the artists and Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum, for further information please visit www.minshengart.com.