Artist Talk organized by Klasse DIGITALE KUNST / Ruth Schnell Oliver
Ressler will talk about his works, putting a cycle of films – “Everything's coming together while everything's falling apart”
(2016 – 2020) – at the center of the presentation. These films follow the climate justice movement in its struggles to dismantle
an economic system heavily dependent on fossil fuels. It records key events for the climate justice movement in Europe, focusing
in particular on events of mass civil disobedience.
Oliver Ressler is an artist and filmmaker, he lives and works in Vienna. He produces installations,
projects in public space, and films on issues such as economics, democracy, migration, the climate catastrophe, forms of resistance
and social alternatives. His work has focused on global warming as a central theme ever since he first began to exhibit. One
of his first solo exhibitions was “100 Years of Greenhouse Effect” at Salzburger Kunstverein (1996). Several exhibitions,
films, installations, billboards and photographic works on the theme have followed since then. Ressler currently works on
“Barricading the Ice Sheets”, a research project on the climate justice movement, funded by the Austrian Science Fund.
Oliver
Ressler has had comprehensive solo exhibitions at Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo – CAAC, Seville; Wyspa Institute
of Art, Gdansk; Lentos Kunstmuseum, Linz; MNAC – National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest; SALT Galata, Istanbul and
currently at Cultural Centre of Belgrade. He has participated in more than 400 group exhibitions, including Museo Reina Sofía,
Madrid; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven; MASSMoCA, North Adams, USA; the biennials in Prague (2005), Seville
(2006), Moscow (2007), Taipei (2008), Lyon (2009), Venice (2013), Quebec (2014), Jeju (2017), Kyiv (2017), Gothenburg (2019),
Stavanger (2019), and at Documenta 14, Kassel, 2017 (exhibition organized by EMST). He was the first prize winner of
the Prix Thun for Art and Ethics Award in 2016.
“Everything's coming together while everything's
falling apart“: Code Rood”, 14 min., 2018