September 05, 2015 - September 11, 2025. The Hague, ND

One Planet, Museon

In 2015 at the initiative of the United Nations, countries adopted a set of 17 goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. Part of a new sustainable development agenda, each goal has specific targets to be achieved over the next 15 years. To prompt the public into action, Museon asked us to express these sustainable development goals in an inspiring motivational exhibition. Critical world problems can often appear abstract, particularly to a younger audience. One Planet challenges visitors to examine the sustainable development goals and come up with their own answers to the big questions.

 

Within this system, no color is more important than another, this is how Angélica Dass sees humanity

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Design

In this project with Museon we had the aim of making the piece participatory and promoting a reflection on looking at the other as oneself, we have added to the three sides of the cube mirrors in which attendees can feel included in the installation.

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About Humanae

Humanae is a photographic work in progress by artist Angélica Dass. Currently composed of almost 4,000 portraits from volunteers all around the globe, Humanæ pursues to document humanity’s true colors and bring up a critical reflection on the white, red, black and yellow false labels associated with race. The project does not select participants and there is no date set for its completion.  It is a journey of open-ended possibilities that enriches the way we see ourselves, beyond faces and colors. Nowadays, the artist has been doing portraits in 36 different cities and 20 different countries.

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