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Rehearsing the Unexpected. What an appropriate title for our time! It is the guiding theme of the first Climate Biennial: Art, Industry and Territory which will open on June 12, in Avilés, Asturias. Sara García, Duelos y júbilos, 2025–2026 Abelardo Gil Fournier, Hacendera, 2023. Colección Estatal Arte y Clima Abelardo Gil Fournier, Hacendera, 2023. Colección Estatal Arte y Clima The biennal postulates that we do not inhabit a single climate, but many overlapping one: environmental, social, political, affective and spiritual. A kind of collective atmosphere that shapes contemporary life. The event’s subtitle, Rehearsing the Unexpected, captures the biennial’s central idea: learning to navigate moments like ours, when the present is shaky and the future uncertain. In this context, art doesn’t have solutions or answers, but it can be a formidable guide, a tool for orientation that force us to look at the distressing while suggesting sensitive ways to inhabit uncertainty without…

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