Susan Schuppli
Susan Schuppli is an artist-researcher based in the UK whose work examines material evidence from war and conflict to environmental disasters and climate change. Her current work focuses on the politics of cold and is organised around the provocation “Learning from Ice.” Creative projects have been exhibited throughout Europe, Asia, Canada, and the US. She is a recipient of a COP26 Creative Commission “Listening to Ice” sponsored by the British Council, which involves scientific and community-based work at the Drang Drung Glacier in Ladakh. Schuppli is director of the Centre for Research Architecture, Goldsmiths University of London and is an affiliate artist-researcher and board chair of Forensic Architecture.
In November 2019, Susan Schuppli participated in “Image Servitude: New Dependencies in the Digital Age,” an international conference organized by Matthias Bruhn and Katharina Weinstock.