
Waiting for Climate Change / Isaac Cordal
by ybaynes Published on Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Waiting for Climate Change is a new exhibition by Spanish artist, Issac Cordal. As the name suggest, the exhibit is a critique on the passive reaction towards global climate change. Waiting for Climate Change is currently on display in Belgium at the Fourth Triennial of Contemporary Art by the Sea, Beaufort04.
Spanish-born, brussels-based artist isaac cordal has developed a miniature environmental installation series entitled ‘Waiting for Climate Change’. The collection of small sculptures were created by Cordal as a commentary upon stereotypes of individuals from various backgrounds confronting the issue of climate change in their differing ways. the artist’s treatment of each miniature character speaks to a passivity many people feel towards the seemingly futile state of the earth’s health. Cordal’s temporary works exist in public spaces; the absence of walls surrounding the exhibit allows for the pieces to be accessed by passers-by in addition to the viewers who would normally seek out the artist’s work.
The assemblage of carved figurines, all measuring no larger than 25 cm, have been placed throughout thirty locations across nine coastal municipalities of the flemish coast. in addition to the miniature subjects displayed on the beaches of de panne, belgium, and other sea-side locations, the artist has also developed several pieces to be shown at villa de chalutier, located in de panne as well.
via designboom

three identical characters clutch objects close to their chests while wearing inner tubes, standing in an area of dried sand in northern belgium

'the corporation' is comprised of several suited male figures sinking into the sand in nieuwpoort, belgium
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