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Kristian Touborg, Checking the Weather While the Water Rises, 2022

Kristian Touborg Danish, b. 1987

Checking the Weather While the Water Rises, 2022
Oil, acrylic and sublimation dye on recycled polyester and reflective fabric
212 x 159 cm
83 1/2 x 62 5/8 in
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Kristian Touborg's 2023 painting, 'Checking the Weather While the Water Rises,' offers a striking commentary on contemporary life’s disconnect from pressing environmental concerns. The artwork depicts a person seated inside...
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Kristian Touborg's 2023 painting, "Checking the Weather While the Water Rises," offers a striking commentary on contemporary life’s disconnect from pressing environmental concerns. The artwork depicts a person seated inside a car as water begins to rise around them, subtly encroaching on the vehicle's interior. The figure is intensely focused on their smartphone, seemingly oblivious to the encroaching danger. This image captures the growing dissonance between our digital preoccupations and the physical world, where immediate, real-world issues like climate change are increasingly ignored or overlooked. Touborg's use of dynamic colors and layered textures accentuates the contrast between the virtual absorption of the individual and the tangible, rising threat outside, creating a powerful metaphor for the perils of inattention in the face of environmental crises.
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