Changing Matters – the Resilience Art Exhibition

2008 April 1

In a few weeks the conference Resilience 2008 will begin in Stockholm. Along the the scientific talks is an art exhibit on resilience. Its called Changing Matters – the Resilience Art Exhibition and will be opening at the Naturhistoriska riksmuseet just before the conference (it runs 12 April -7 September 2008).

On the conference website the art exhibit and its rationale are described.

A central message of the Resilience 2008 Conference is that resilience is not just an ecological issue, or a social, economic or cultural issue. These issues are interlinked. Resilience involves ecological, economic, cultural, ethical and other social dimensions and values. Sustaining and developing social capacity will be a prerequisite for adaptability and transformability.

To explore this fundamentally important feature, and to complement and enhance the scientific symposium, we invited artists to submit proposals for a Resilience Art Exhibition to be held in connection with the science and policy conference. The full Resilience Art Exhibition, where invited artists interpret the notion of resilience, will take place between April 12 and September 7, 2008, at The Swedish Museum of Natural History (Naturhistoriska riksmuseet).

During the conference there will also be highlights and excerpts shown in the grand lecture hall Aula Magna at Stockholm University.

Falling Boxes by Paul Matosic, one of the artists in the exhibition

The artists participating in the show are:

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  1. April 3, 2008

    An interesting collection of art videos on a related topic “At your service: Escaping the progress trap” has been curated by Andrea Grover and published on DVD by Art Lies magazine http://www.artlies.org/article.php?id=1591&issue=57&s=0

  2. claudius permalink
    November 13, 2008

    Hello, unfortunately I did not know about the exposition in time, never the less, most of my work is on the subject of Resilience so I would like if possible to be inform of the next exhibit and anything on the subject )) thank you very much.
    best regards,
    Claudius

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