Open at the Dallas Museum of Art through August 8, “Concentrations 63: Julian Charrière, Towards No Earthly Pole” is the Swiss artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the U.S.. Following the artist’s scientific research and travels to remote regions across the Earth, the exhibition brings together five of Charrière’s most significant bodies of works—like The Blue Fossil Entropic Stories from 2013, documenting his failed attempt to melt an iceberg, and the tropical plants preserved through cryogenic freezing, Tropisme—alongside his latest feature-length video work, Towards No Earthly Pole.
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