'Josh Kline: Climate Change' at The Museum of Contemporary Art, LA, USA
28 June 2024
The Museum of Contemporary Art presents Josh Kline’s solo exhibition 'Climate Change', an immersive suite of science-fiction installations that imagines a future sculpted by ruinous climate crisis and the ordinary people destined to inhabit it. Begun in 2018 and produced in sections over the last five years, Kline’s eponymous project will be brought together for the first time for this exhibition, mobilizing sculpture, moving image work, photography, and ephemeral materials to completely transform the galleries of MOCA Grand Avenue.
Climate Change is a visceral, charged work of 21st-century expanded cinema. In this vision, which could be called dystopian but in truth is terrifyingly near, a catastrophic sea-level rise has inundated the world’s coasts, unleashing a flood of hundreds of millions traumatized refugees. What happens in a world where the systems built to sustain and extend capitalist enterprise and global hegemony melt down their own foundations? Kline opens the door to such a future, inviting us to place ourselves within it and consider the rear view.
'Josh Kline: Climate Change' is organized by Rebecca Lowery, Associate Curator, with Emilia Nicholson-Fajardo, Curatorial Assistant, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.
The exhibition runs until 5 January 2025.
Find out more via The Museum of Contemporary Art.
Image: Installation view of 'Josh Kline: Climate Change' at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, 2024-2025 © Josh Kline, courtesy MOCA. Photography by Sara Pooley.