I will always weather you, 2023

A new large-scale multisensory exhibition that uses technology to examine the perseverance of life on Earth against the increasing challenges of climate change. Korean born and based in Berlin, artist Anne Duk Hee Jordan (b. 1978) uses videos, installations, sound and kinetic objects to create enveloping environments that draw visitors into dialogue with natural phenomena, technology and art. I will always weather with you at The Bass is Jordan’s first solo exhibition in the United States. Jordan’s immersive world-building exhibitions combine humor and play to explore the way machines are portrayed in popular culture, the media, television and science fiction. She juxtaposes romantic perceptions of devices with acute reminders of the adverse effect technology has on nature and its impact on humanity’s connection to planet Earth. I will always weather with you is a multisensory scene that corresponds to the many characteristics of weather. The complex entanglement between nature and technology is of particular resonance in South Florida and Miami Beach, communities that experience storm related events with increasing frequency, power and impact. The exhibition will be composed of three zones—or atmospheres—analogous to the earthly experience of land, water and air. Amid video projections of ocean streams and meteorological data, visitors will “step into” weather. Mirrored walls create a visually unstable, infinitely reflecting setting for video, sculpture, sound and robotics. Eye-popping kinetic sculptures— “robotic critters” —sing, dance and disturb with simulated gusts of wind, sound and fog. Radicchio leaves made of recycled glass and “Teapot” (a character embodying the escalating intensity of a storm, from gentle breeze to clattering tempest) also have supporting roles to play in the multidimensional installation. I will always weather with you presents a complete atmospheric embodiment of the power and authority of weather. The exhibition reminds viewers of the unwavering perseverance of human and nonhuman existence on Earth—living organisms inextricably bound to and influenced by our radically changing climate ecologies. Anne Duk Hee Jordan: I will always weather with you is a part of The Bass’ 60th anniversary season of sharing powerful contemporary art that excites, challenges and educates audiences, bringing new perspectives to Miami Beach’s diverse cultural context.

I will always weather with you, Solo Exhibition (2023-2024) The Bass Museum of Art, Miami Beach, Florida I will always weather with you (2023) Medium: 3-channel color video, 4-channel sound Duration: 17:20 min Director: Anne Duk Hee Jordan Video scenography by overlapping, sound composition: Perera Elsewhere Sound Mix: Giovanni Conti Commissioned by The Bass Sculptures Mixed medium of various materials, some with mechanics and motors Technical engineer: Andreas Marckscheffel Design: Andrea Macias-Yañez All works in courtesy of the artist and Alexander levy Works commissioned by The Bass Fiona (2023) Lifeguard chair I (2023) Lifeguard chair II (2023) Lifeguard chair (Lisa Simpson) (2023) Pond (2023) Radicchio (2023) Tornado (2023) The Clouds (2023) Teapot I (2023) Teapot II (2023) Helmet (2022) Tumble Weeds (2023) Commissioned for exhibition „I will weather with you“ (2023-2024) curated by Dr. James Voorhies, Curator of The Bass, funded by John S. and James L. Knight Foundation as part of the Knight Art Commissions Program. Photo: Full display stills of exhibition by Zaire Aranguran (The Bass), Stills from „I will weather with you“ (2023) by Anne Dukhee Jordan