Exhibitions

Wet Futures

The group exhibition Wet Futures is dedicated to the connective spaces between land and ocean. The artists propose embodied forms of being with nature. Here, they attend to human relations with microscopic algae and with enormous marine mammals; there, they behold water and ice as material witnesses to climate change. They consider the atrocities of the Atlantic slave trade and contemporary migrations unfurling across the surface of the oceans, while saluting the concealing obscurity granted by water. Like the multiple bodies of a coral, this exhibition highlights our relationality with others. It suggests that our futures are wet; they are oceanic.

Exhibited Artists

Jen Bervin
United States
United States
Carolina Caycedo
United Kingdom / United States
United Kingdom / United States
Ayesha Hameed
Canada / United Kingdom
Canada / United Kingdom
Ts̱ēmā Igharas
Tāłtān, Canada
Tāłtān, Canada
Hamedine Kane
Mauritania / Belgium + Senegal
Mauritania / Belgium + Senegal
Susan Schuppli
Canada / United Kingdom
Canada / United Kingdom
Erin Siddall
Canada
Canada
Susanne M. Winterling
Germany / Germany + Norway
Germany / Germany + Norway