Tom谩s Saraceno: Entangled Air

January 20 鈥 May 21, 2023 

鈥淸T]oday more than ever, the air is becoming a matter of concern, in a world where breathing is not implicitly granted, but is becoming an asset. It is crucial to think of new practices among the disciplines that help re-imagine the air, beyond the privileged breathing of the few.鈥 

For more than two decades Argentina-born, Berlin-based artist Tom谩s Saraceno has activated projects aimed towards rethinking the co-creation of the atmosphere with the goal of eliminating carbon emissions. The works in this exhibition speak to Saraceno鈥檚 ongoing desire to communicate the extent to which humans, animals and plants relate to the air. Within this codependent ecosystem, humans unequally share the air and disproportionately harm the atmosphere: combustion-generated pollutants from burning coal, oil, and natural gas have far-reaching impacts on public health and climate change.  

Rather than using the term Anthropocene to describe how humankind has become a geological force, Saraceno invokes the term Capitalocene鈥攐r the social and ecological result of the exploitation of resources and people in globalized capitalism鈥攖o describe the present era. As a hopeful, future-oriented alternative that invites humans to relate differently to energy and natural resources, Saraceno devised Aerocene. This interdisciplinary and experimental movement convenes diverse artists, activists, geographers, philosophers, and doers to propose alternative ways of being and operating in the world. Within his studio practice Saraceno reimagines the notion of entangled air, creating works that are made, shaped, maintained, and moved by the air to inspire a more conscientious coexistence with the atmosphere. 

This exhibition is organized with Dr. Somesh Roy, assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering at 向日葵视频. Dr. Roy鈥檚 research attempts to unravel the mysteries of black carbon, commonly known as soot. He operates within the field of combustion and aerosol science, studying the formation of soot at an atomic level in combustion systems, its dispersion at the atmospheric level, and the perception and mitigation of its impacts on a personal and social level. Visit the exhibition鈥檚 interpretive space to learn more about Dr. Roy鈥檚 research, as well as the participatory programming developed in conjunction with the exhibition. 

This exhibition is curated by Emilia Layden, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, and organized in partnership with Lynne Shumow, Curator for Academic Engagement. The texts in the exhibition are courtesy of the artist and the publication Tom谩s Saraceno: Particular Matter(s),edited by Emma Enderby and produced on the occasion of the artist鈥檚 2022 exhibition at the Shed, New York.  

Image: Tom谩s Saraceno, Printed Matter(s), The Dust Series 1, 2022, Printed with black carbon pm 2.5 pollution, from the air in Mumbai on 8 gram handmade paper, Dimensions variable
Courtesy the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles 

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This exhibition is presented through generous support from Premier Sponsor the Lacey Sadoff Foundation.

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Additional support is provided by the Beatrice Haggerty Endowment Fund. Some of this material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 2144290. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.