Weather Box is included in the upcoming exhibition Weather Report at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in Ridgefield, CT. The exhibition will be on view Oct. 6, 2019 - Mar. 29, 2020, with an opening reception Sunday, Oct. 6 from 3-5pm. A museum attendant will be standing by throughout the exhibition to play the Weather Box for visitors.
From the Aldrich’s website:
Weather Report reveals the sky as a site where the aesthetic, the romantic, the political, the social, and the scientific co-exist and inform one another. The depiction of weather phenomena in the visual arts is traditionally linked with either landscape painting or photography, but in the last two decades artists have increasingly turned to other media to explore weather and, by extension, the larger subject of the Earth’s atmosphere. Featuring the work of Bigert & Bergström, Barbara Bloom, Nick Cave, Violet Dennison, Bryan Nash Gill, Andy Goldsworthy, Nancy Graves, Ellen Harvey, Ayumi Ishii, Jitish Kallat, Kim Keever, Byron Kim, Damian Loeb, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Colin McMullan, Hitoshi Nomura, Pat Pickett, Sean Salstrom, and Jennifer Steinkamp, and an installation by researchers Amanda Bunce, Joel Salisbury, and Michael Vertefeuille, the exhibition will be accompanied by a publication with an essay by exhibition curator Richard Klein.