Win-Win/Afther the End of the World
Lisbon / MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology)
After the exhibition Afther the End of the World at the CCCB, the installation Win-Win by the documentary theatre company Rimini Protokoll is presented at the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology of Lisbon.
The MAAT in Lisbon presents Eco-Visionaries: Art and Architecture after the Anthropocene, an exhibition in collaboration with other European museums. The project is focused on practices that propose critical and creative visions vis-à-vis the environmental transformations that are disturbing our planet. At a moment when climate changes are even more widely felt, Eco-Visionaries launches the debate on a vast array of questions associated to the Anthropocene – the recent designation for a geological period defined by the impact of human action.
The installation Win-Win of the German theatre company Rimini Protokoll proposes a dramatic immersive experience on climate change. It puts us face to face with the winning and losing species of the climate crisis where the human race is in danger.
Eco-Visionaries is a project initiated by Fundação EDP/MAAT of Lisbon, Bildmuseet in Sweden, HeK in Basel and LABoral in Gijón, in collaboration with the Royal Academy of Arts in London and Matadero in Madrid.