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(dis)locations, Aurelie Crisetig A Future Urban Model as a Self-Regulatory Biological Organism, Lina Dovydenaite A ritroso_Backwards, Federica Marra Algae BioEmbellishments , Aradhita Parasrampuria Balance , FengYe Blending in, Joana Bernd Blind Spot, HEYDT Carbon, HEYDT Cellsesne, Aradhita Parasrampuria Change the Channel, HEYDT Clorofilla, Niagara Consumer's Diary, Jila Svicevic Deforestation, Oli Sorenson DO AIS DREAM OF CLIMATE CHAOS, Iris Qu DO NOT TOUCH, IKAROS Studio Dr. Avila holding cut Antarctic Ice Core, Ian van Coller Dying Paradise, Ina Moana Earth , Sarah-Anna Linton Endspurt, Ina Moana Flooded, Oli Sorenson Future Star, Jila Svicevic Ginkgo, Odette Farrell Ginkgos, Odette Farrell Green ear, Olga Baryshnikova Hidden Gems, Īṣā Orí I AM THE FOREST, Miguel Angel Crozzoli In the Garden with You, Hanniel Levenson Line with White Cloud, Aisling Edwards Looking at Water, Méabh De Búrca Melting Rug, Jila Svicevic NO PLANET B , Akanyijuka Evans onepointeight, Katrin Spranger Pollution, Oli Sorenson Project "City, Regular Planning", Zigura Nikita Reflections 7:30PM, Dodd Holsapple Reliques of the Plasticene, Coline Le Quenven Salvia for Sympathy, Jila Svicevic Sea in a trashcan, Dimitra Papakonstanti Seeds of a Galaxy, Jila Svicevic Something Fishy, HEYDT Swing, HEYDT The Land after Time, Teresa Prati The last ice on the South Pole, Kenneth Henckel the pink balloon, Matthias Lück The Plight of Animals, kimchicheese The Plight of Animals, kimchicheese The Plight of Animals Crocodile, kimchicheese The Plight of Animals Tibetan Antilop, kimchicheese Triangle – Light After Death, Tiziano Summo We Are Watching, Barbara Lessing When the world will be covered with ashes - III, Ksenia Belolutskaya
PerformanceEmisisonsCrude oil consumptionContaminated seabirds Marine pollutionOil spills

Katrin Spranger, onepointeight, 2022
video and various sized paintings, crude oil on paper, pigment, Digital and various sized paintings


Formed over millions of years ago, the Earth’s fossil fuel reserves of oil are being depleted rapidly. A 2021 report on global consumption breaks it down to 1.8 litres per capita per day, with an expected increase. Approximately 706 million gallons of waste oil enter the ocean every year, potentially damaging the environment. The immediate effects are mass mortality and the contamination of seabirds and aquatic life. 1.8 takes the viewer on a journey to realise how much oil we use daily and to question the consequences of this consumption. Trying to take wing with the feathered jewellery piece that carries the exact amount of 1.8 litres of oil, the performance artist starts moving and painting with dripping oil, but increasingly struggles with the forming oil slick, giving the impression of a desperate seabird being caught in an oil spill. In its trajectory from a majestic, immaculate state of being, to desperation and the eventual, horrific death, the performance creates a metaphor for humanity’s struggle to accept the inevitability that the black-golden age is coming to an end, and of our failure to control the effects of environmental destruction.

Submitted to the collection on Thursday, November 17, 2022


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(dis)locations, Aurelie Crisetig A Future Urban Model as a Self-Regulatory Biological Organism, Lina Dovydenaite A ritroso_Backwards, Federica Marra Algae BioEmbellishments , Aradhita Parasrampuria Balance , FengYe Blending in, Joana Bernd Blind Spot, HEYDT Carbon, HEYDT Cellsesne, Aradhita Parasrampuria Change the Channel, HEYDT Clorofilla, Niagara Consumer's Diary, Jila Svicevic Deforestation, Oli Sorenson DO AIS DREAM OF CLIMATE CHAOS, Iris Qu DO NOT TOUCH, IKAROS Studio Dr. Avila holding cut Antarctic Ice Core, Ian van Coller Dying Paradise, Ina Moana Earth , Sarah-Anna Linton Endspurt, Ina Moana Flooded, Oli Sorenson Future Star, Jila Svicevic Ginkgo, Odette Farrell Ginkgos, Odette Farrell Green ear, Olga Baryshnikova Hidden Gems, Īṣā Orí I AM THE FOREST, Miguel Angel Crozzoli In the Garden with You, Hanniel Levenson Line with White Cloud, Aisling Edwards Looking at Water, Méabh De Búrca Melting Rug, Jila Svicevic NO PLANET B , Akanyijuka Evans onepointeight, Katrin Spranger Pollution, Oli Sorenson Project "City, Regular Planning", Zigura Nikita Reflections 7:30PM, Dodd Holsapple Reliques of the Plasticene, Coline Le Quenven Salvia for Sympathy, Jila Svicevic Sea in a trashcan, Dimitra Papakonstanti Seeds of a Galaxy, Jila Svicevic Something Fishy, HEYDT Swing, HEYDT The Land after Time, Teresa Prati The last ice on the South Pole, Kenneth Henckel the pink balloon, Matthias Lück The Plight of Animals, kimchicheese The Plight of Animals, kimchicheese The Plight of Animals Crocodile, kimchicheese The Plight of Animals Tibetan Antilop, kimchicheese Triangle – Light After Death, Tiziano Summo We Are Watching, Barbara Lessing When the world will be covered with ashes - III, Ksenia Belolutskaya

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