Marcel Rickli
AEON
Gruyères Castle opens its doors to AEON, a visual research project conducted by Marcel Rickli since 2018. Within the walls of the medieval fortress, the Zurich-based artist presents a fascinating exploration of highly sensitive sites whose memory must imperatively be passed on to future generations.
The photographer enters in impressive, yet discreet, buildings and reveals scientific experiments scenes as well as storage sites for radioactive waste produced by the power industry, medicine and research. Between documentary and artistic creation, Marcel Rickli unveils these new tombs of eternity, monuments destined to contain the threat over hundreds, even thousands of years. With his images, the artist also tests our ability to transmit information over a period that exceeds that of human writing and, to draw attention to the danger, visualizes modes of communication that can prove the test of time.
Curator
Filipe Dos Santos
Opening
Friday 10th March, at 6.30 pm
Marcel Rickli
Since 2011, Marcel Rickli (*1986) has been exploring the ways in which we are radically changing our planet. Humanity's need for energy and resources and the resulting environmental impacts, often with serious and irreversible consequences, are the leitmotif of his work. His photographic series give an impressive account of the Anthropocene, the era in which mankind has become the most important factor influencing the biological, geological and atmospheric processes of our planet.