Oliver Ressler, “Dog Days Bite Back”, digital print, 2023

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Oliver Ressler

Dog Days Bite Back

Oliver Ressler’s artistic and activist practice is based on the conviction that social conditions are not given but rather can be changed. For around three decades, Ressler has been focusing on urgent aspects of democracy, the economy, migration, and ecology, highlighting structural causes as well as forms of resistance and possible courses of action. Making social alternatives conceivable is a central motif in his work.

The exhibition Dog Days Bite Back brings together films and photographic works from recent years that address various dimensions of the climate crisis in all its economic, political, and social complexity and intertwine them with international climate justice movements. Ressler thus emphasizes that the effects of climate collapse that can now be felt across the world are linked to systemic failures in climate policy and a long overdue paradigm shift in global economic systems. 

Taking a firm stance as an observer, he documents acts of civil disobedience, portrays the different ways in which climate activists organize and mobilize themselves, and reflects on his role as an involved participant and artistic researcher. The title Dog Days Bite Back is borrowed from a photomontage by Ressler and refers to a statement by UN Secretary-General António Guterres about the summer of 2023 being the hottest on record: “The dog days of summer are not just barking, they are biting.” Oliver Ressler’s works are combative and bitingly relevant.

The exhibition is the Belvedere's contribution to the Klima Biennale Wien.

Curated by Luisa Ziaja.
Assistant Curators: Theresa Dann-Freyenschlag and Andrea Kopranovic

In cooperation with
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Biography

Portrait of Oliver Ressler
Photo: Johannes Stoll / Belvedere, Vienna © Bildrecht, Vienna 2024

Oliver Ressler produces installations, projects in public space, and films on economics, democracy, racism, climate breakdown, forms of resistance and social alternatives. He has completed forty-two films that have been screened in thousands of events of social movements, art institutions and film festivals. Ressler had comprehensive solo exhibitions at Museum of Contemporary Art, Zagreb; Neuer Berliner Kunstverein; MNAC – National Museum of Contemporary Art, Bucharest; SALT Galata, Istanbul; Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporaneo, Seville; Museo Espacio, Aguascalientes. He has participated in more than 400 group exhibitions, including Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid; Centre Pompidou, Paris and the biennials in Taipei, Lyon, Gyumri, Venice, Athens, Quebec, Jeju, Kyiv, Gothenburg, Istanbul and at Documenta 14, Kassel, 2017. In 2002, Ressler won the first prize at the International Media Art Award of the ZKM in Karlsruhe and the Prix Thun for Art and Ethics Award in 2016.

 

www.ressler.at

Glossary

The terms highlighted in the exhibition texts are explained in a glossary, which can be accessed digitally by scanning the QR code as well as viewed in printed form on the book table in the exhibition.

 

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Videos

 

Oliver Ressler. Dog Days Bite Back (Part 1)

Oliver Ressler. Dog Days Bite Back (Part 2)

Oliver Ressler. Dog Days Bite Back (Part 3)

 

Oliver Ressler. Dog Days Bite Back (Part 4)