Tuesday, August 01, 2023

Venice - Ca' Corner della Regina - Fondazione Prada - Everybody Talks About the Weather


 “..the project arose from the idea of taking weather as a starting point to highlight the urgency of climate change, empirically equating meteorology and climatology, and using the tools of art and science together. The goal is to understand the environmental crisis and its undeniable impact on our lives by drawing attention to, representing, and analyzing meteorological phenomena. Climate is a global issue that influences the actions and destinies of people worldwide. Talking about the weather today therefore means talking and worrying about everyone’s future.”
Miuccia Prada

Fondazione Prada Venice 
Everybody Talks About the Weather

In the historic palazzo of Ca’ Corner della Regina - on the Canal Grande - the Fondazione Prada’s Venetian venue - Everybody Talks About the Weather is a research exhibition exploring the semantics of “weather” in visual art, taking atmospheric conditions as a point of departure to investigate the emergency of climate crisis.  The project is conceived by curator Dieter Roelstraete and open until November 26.
Inigo Manglano-Ovalle - 1961 - You Don't Need a Weatherman - Version 3 - 2017
More than fifty works by contemporary artists and a complementary selection of historical artworks trace the various ways in which climate and weather have shaped our histories and how humanity has dealt with our everyday exposure to meteorological events. The exhibition design created by New York-based studio 2×4 entwines the artistic dimension of the project with a series of in-depth scientific spotlights developed in collaboration with The New Institute Centre For Environmental Humanities - NICHE at Ca’ Foscari University in Venice.


This project represents another attempt to address broader cultural challenges with the conjoined tools of science and artistic creation: from the evolution of the study of human thought and the changing meanings of bodies in our societies to the current climate crisis. Through these activities, Fondazione Prada intends to disseminate new knowledge and share the latest results of academic and scientific research with a larger audience.

Vivian Suter - 1949 - Unitled - 2023


The exhibition develops on two levels of of the palazzo, intertwining the two dimensions of research, the artistic and the scientific. On the ground floor, a large LED wall loops weather forecasts from a plurality of traditional and online media worldwide.  On the piano nobile, historical artworks space with recent or new works, establishing an ideal continuity between past, present and future or triggering a short circuit between opposing visions and discordant notions. The exhibition reveals artists’ long-standing interest in “talking about the weather”, from allegorical and en plein air paintings to recent multimedia installations and transnational activism.
Anonymous from Veneto - Frozen Lagoon at Fondamenta Nuova 1708 - 1709

Pae White - 1963 - Kinked Rain / Gold - 2022


John Constable - 1776-1837 - Cloud Study - 1822 - exhibition copy


Tsutomu Yamamoto - 1980 - Interbeing Cloud 10.04 - 2010


Himali Singh Soin - 1987 - we are all opposite like that - 2018-2019


Inigo Manglano-Ovalle - 1961 - Plume - 2003


Goshka Macuga - 1967 - Who Gave Us a Sponge to Erase the Horizon? - 2022 


A series of - research stations - features more than five-hundred books, scientific publications and articles, and video materials and interviews with scholars and activists. They allow the audience to freely consult the various bibliographic sources of the extensive research behind this project and delve deeper into the scientific and cultural issues addressed by the exhibition.


Nick Raffel - 1982 - Fan - 2022





























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