Press Release
In Avilés, weather does not arrive separately from industry. Moisture settles onto steel structures; tidal movements cut through former shipyards; factory archives coexist with public gardens, civic buildings, river sediments, and disused infrastructures. It is within this landscape—shaped simultaneously by extraction, labour, ecological transformation, and everyday life—that the first edition of Climate Biennial: art, industry and territory takes place from June 12 to September 20, 2026.
International ongoing exhibitions
Titled Rehearsing the Unexpected, the Biennial unfolds thirteen exhibition venues throughout the city and its surrounding territory, bringing together more than forty local, national, and international participants. Rather than approaching climate as a distant theme or abstract emergency, the project understands it as a material and social condition embedded within infrastructures, gestures, and collective memory. This inaugural edition operates through an expansive curatorial framework that integrates newly commissioned works, artistic residencies, and site-
Curated by Amanda Masha Caminals, the exhibition programme navigates the intersections of atmospheric observation, industrial transformation, and emotional landscapes through three conceptual sections: Weather Station, Present Industries, and Grief and Joy. Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Marion Balac, Gabriela Bettini, Carolina Caycedo, Agnes Essonti, Naiza Khan, Noemí Iglesias, Elena Lavellés, Alba Matilla, Otobong Nkanga, Amanda Piña, Mario Santamaría, Rotor Studio, present works spanning sculpture, moving image, sound, and research-
Beyond the exhibition programme, the biennial further unfolds through a programme of collective resonances that positions artistic intervention as a catalyst for local resilience. Through the initiative titled En Colectivo, curated by Zoe López, the biennial accompanies community practices already rehearsing sustainable modes of existence across rural Asturias, blurring the boundaries between exhibition-
Under the direction of Atelier itd and El Día Después, the Climate Biennial 2026 public programme unfolds as a living cartography of over sixty activities, extending the biennial’s curatorial strands into the territory and everyday life of Asturias. Through a constellation of situated practices—ranging from eco-
The Climate Biennial is promoted by the Ministry for Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge, the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Agenda, the Principality of Asturias, the City Council of Avilés, and the Atelier itd Foundation. It is supported by the Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation and the Community Arts Lab by Porticus.
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lisa Cuesta, Collage cartográfico de Avilés [Cartographic Collage of Avilés], 2024. Digital collage. © Elisa Cuesta.
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