Antarctica World Passport Office
Date:
2012
Ref:
5077
Matériaux:
Bureau construction in various reclaimed materials, chairs, red cross crates, objects. Edition of 30,000 Antarctica World Passprts, passport stamps, ink pads
Dimensions:
Variable
Exhibition history:
2013, FIAC Hors Les Murs, Jardin des Plantes; 2012 Southbank Centre London| Festival of the World, UK
Courtesy:
Courtesy of the Artists
Antarctica World Passport Office is a component of the long-term research project 'Antarctica', which explores topics relating to the environment, politics, autonomy, habitat, mobility and relationships among peoples. For Lucy + Jorge Orta, Antarctica represents Utopia: a continent whose extreme climate imposes mutual aid and solidarity. The ice landscape is a filter for the kaleidoscope that make up our nations and multi-ethnic identities, concentrating the colours, races and creeds into the sum of light, and a vision of Hope.
Passport offices are constructed with reclaimed wood and found objects including boats, water recipients, suitcases, toys, that tower and bulge over rudimentary structures synonymous with the shanty town and border crossings that artists have traversed in some of remotest corners of the planet. From the passport office are delivered editions of the Antarctica World Passport. The first passport office was presented at the Pirelli Hangar Bicocca in Milan, Italy for the artists’ survey exhibition in 2008. Since, iterations have been created for museum exhibitions and United Nation forums on climate change and migration. This passport office was presented as part of the Festival of the World at the Southbank Centre, London (2012) and re-activated for the FIAC Hors les murs in Paris in the Jardin des Plantes (2013).
For further details about passport edition and registration process click here.