Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.)

Oliver Ressler. Barricading the Ice Sheets

04 Jun - 31 Jul 2022

Oliver Ressler, 2021, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb © Photo: Željko Lukunić / Pixsell
Curator: Marius Babias
In cooperation with Camera Austria, Graz; Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; Tallinn Art Hall; The Showroom, London

With 'Barricading the Ice Sheets', Neuer Berliner Kunstverein (n.b.k.) presents a solo exhibition by the artist, filmmaker, and activist Oliver Ressler (*1970 in Knittelfeld, lives and works in Vienna). With Ressler’s multi-perspective approach to the climate crisis at its core, the exhibition investigates the complex links between economics, politics, the environment, and social change, illuminating the mechanisms and potential of worldwide protest actions. Ressler’s 'Barricading the Ice Sheets' research project (2019–present) chronicles the mobilization of global climate movements with their activities, gatherings, and working meetings. In film projects, including several new productions, Ressler examines pivotal moments in climate justice and focuses on regional phenomena to shed light on systematic failures in global climate policy. Instead of aiming for apparent objectivity, he constantly reflects on his position as an involved participant and observer, thereby placing documentary and artistic strategies into dialogue with one another.


Online discourse program

From Tuesday, June 7, 2022
Oliver Ressler: Everything’s coming together while everything’s falling apart: Venice Climate Camp
Online screening
In English, Italian, and Spanish with German or English subtitles

From Thursday, June 30, 2022
Art Activism
Online discussion with Marco Baravalle (researcher, curator, and activist, Venice), iLiana Fokianaki (curator and author, Athens), Oliver Ressler (artist, Vienna), moderated by Ameli M. Klein (curator and researcher, Venice and Graz)
In English

From Friday, July 22, 2022
Singolarità, moltitudini: per una politica partecipata del comune (Singularities, multitudes: for a participatory politics of the common)
Online lecture by Toni Negri (philosopher and political scientist, Paris)
In Italian with English subtitles


With the support of the Austrian Science Fund and the Austrian Federal Ministry for Arts, Culture, the Civil Service and Sport

The exhibition is funded by Stiftung Kunstfonds and NEUSTART KULTUR