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Beyond the End of the World

On January 20, SUPERFLEX’s exhibition Beyond the End of the World opens at ICA San Diego. 

In one room, the titular filmwork depicts a possible future in which water has overtaken infrastructure. The film takes place in a cavernous, abandoned, and flooded building where new forms of life are bubbling up from the aquatic realm. 

In another room, SUPERFLEX presents a series of new sculptures related to the film, unburnt clay copies of sanitary equipment from the bathroom of the secretariat of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Humans’ ingenious hygienic inventions have been given a second life in clay: a delicate, brittle material that will soon return to earth.

Support for Beyond the End of the World provided by the Danish Arts Foundation, Jack Kirkland, and OMR. 

In the studio with Pia Camil
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Images Courtesy of SUPERFLEX