Climate By SUBSET, Micro Vs. Macro Exhibition, Royal Hibernian Academy, 20th September 2019
Title:
Micro vs. Macro.
What:
SUBSET are exhibiting in the RHA Gallery, opening this month. In this exhibition, SUBSET brings awareness to our selective blindness and the impact human actions have on the environment. They have examined several materials on a microscopic level to force a consideration with the cycle of creation and consumption. Through a presentation of microplastic, the audience is dwarfed with this imagery. The main artwork destabilizes the preconception that humans have control over what we create.
Council orders removal of second mural……https://t.co/eRFRwFMZbY
— SUBSET (@SubsetDublin) September 3, 2019
Where:
RHA Gallery, 15 Ely Pl, Dublin 2.
When:
20th September 2019 – 26th January 2020.
Why:
The extent of the consequences from microplastics are widely unknown. With each technological advancement in pollution detection, our situation seems more and more hopeless. As this plastic gets smaller it becomes more pervasive and harder to detect. The repercussions are overlooked and now the problem can only be truly understood through a microscope. We hope this macro expression of the micro will give pause for thought.
SUBSET:
SUBSET is a Dublin based collective of artists, designers and filmmakers.
In conjunction with this exhibition, SUBSET will be also be producing art pieces in Denver, Colorado at Crush Walls Festival and on a prominent building in Temple Bar. Together these works will form a wider project titled “Climate”.
For more information on the project visit: www.subset.ie
More about Climate ->
Shortly afterwards we painted a piece inspired by the life and work of David Attenborough, as a nod to his fight against the desecration of our planet and its wildlife. Dublin City Council have requested this piece be removed. We intend to use the disagreement to draw attention to the legal proceedings and generate support for FIE.
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