COAL + ICE | Asia Society Skip to main content

Unsupported Browser Detected.
It seems the web browser you're using doesn't support some of the features of this site. For the best experience, we recommend using a modern browser that supports the features of this website. We recommend Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge

  • Home
  • About
  • Task Force on U.S.-China Policy
  • COAL + ICE
    • Archive
    • Podcast
  • Events
  • China Books Review
  • Reports
Search
Center on U.S.–China Relations
  • Home
  • About
  • Task Force on U.S.-China Policy
  • COAL + ICE
    • Archive
    • Podcast
  • Events
  • China Books Review
  • Reports

  • Archive
  • Podcast

COAL + ICE

David Breashears glacier field

COAL + ICE brings together the work of more than 50 photographers from China and around the world, and traces a photographic arc from deep within coal mines to the melting glaciers of the greater Himalaya, and across the globe where rising sea levels and extreme weather events are wreaking havoc. The imagery in COAL + ICE is drawn from diverse materials, from glass plate negatives to smartphone videos, spanning more than a century. Through intimate portraits and vast altered landscapes, these photographs document the consequences triggered by our continued reliance on fossil fuels. The exhibition brings to life the environmental and human costs of climate change, while also highlighting the innovative solutions that provide hope for a more sustainable future. 

COAL + ICE is co-curated by Magnum photographer Susan Meiselas and renowned exhibition designer Jeroen de Vries, and led by Orville Schell, the Arthur Ross Director of the Center on U.S.-China Relations at the Asia Society. First developed as an exhibition for Three Shadows Photography Art Center in Beijing in 2011, it has since been shown across China, in Paris during COP21, in 2018 at the Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture in San Francisco, and most recently at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. in Spring 2023.

In 2024, climate change will take center stage at Asia Society. A series of speaker events, performances, films, and more will take place throughout the run of the exhibition. Asia Society will join forces with a network of partner organizations across New York City’s five boroughs to concurrently present exhibitions and events, expanding the conversation to inspire deeper engagement on how the climate crisis affects our global and local communities. 

Click here to learn more about COAL + ICE, and see photos, videos and more. For more information on Asia Society's other work on climate change and the environment, click here. 

Image credit: Jimmy Chin, Central Rongbuk Glacier Mt. Everest, 2002

 

Videos

Coal + Ice: 2022 Highlights
Current Affairs
 /  Washington, D.C.

Coal + Ice: 2022 Highlights

Watch highlights from the climate-related exhibition held from March 15 to April 23, 2022 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C..
Watch Now
Coal + Ice: Seeing Change — Climate Storytelling from the Arcticdiscuss their storytelling on the front line of climate change in the Arctic.
Current Affairs

Coal + Ice: Seeing Change — Climate Storytelling from the Arctic

A discussion about storytelling on the front line of climate change in the Arctic.
Watch Now
Former Vice President Al Gore in conversation with youth climate leaders from Georgetown University.
Current Affairs

Coal + Ice: Al Gore in Conversation With Climate Youth Leaders

The former vice president speaks with four youth climate leaders from Georgetown University about creative ways to communicate the urgency of the climate crisis.
Watch Now
A panel of experts assess climate change's effect on global food security
Current Affairs

Coal + Ice: Food, Culture, and Crisis

Corby Kummer, Michael Pollan, Ricardo Salvador, and Alice Water assess the threat of climate change on the global food system and outline possible solutions.
Watch Now
ChinaFile Presents: The Art of Writing About the Environment
Current Affairs

ChinaFile Presents: The Art of Writing About the Environment

Susan Jakes, Evan Osnos, Aryn Baker, and Alexandra Kleeman discuss how to balance hope with despair in writing about the environment.
Watch Now
Art as Community Activation
Current Affairs

Art as Community Activation

Image makers and activators discuss the intersection of art and climate action.
Watch Now

Connect with COAL + ICE

facebook twitter instagram 

For press inquiries contact:

Elaine Merguerian: emerguerian@asiasociety.org

  • C+I banner logo

    COAL + ICE Podcast

    Join the Center on U.S.-China Relations' Associate Director Mary Kay Magistad, for global conversations on what’s happening with climate change around the world, and what’s being done to bend the curve. 
  • Archive
  • Podcast
About
  • Mission & History
  • Our People
  • Become a Member
  • Career Opportunities
  • Corporate Involvement
visit us
  • Hong Kong
  • New York
  • Texas
global network
  • Australia
  • France
  • India
  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Northern California
  • Philippines
  • Seattle
  • Southern California
  • Switzerland
  • Washington, D.C.
resources
  • Arts
  • Asia Society Magazine
  • ChinaFile
  • Education
  • Policy
  • Video
shop
  • AsiaStore
initiatives
  • Arts & Museum Summit
  • Asia 21 Next Generation Fellows
  • Asia Arts Game Changer Awards
  • Asia Game Changer Awards
  • Asia Society Museum: The Asia Arts & Museum Network
  • Asia Society Policy Institute
  • Asian Women Empowered
  • Center on U.S.-China Relations
  • Coal + Ice
  • Creative Voices of Muslim Asia
  • Global Cities Education Network
  • Global Talent Initiatives
  • U.S.-Asia Entertainment Summit
  • U.S.-China Dialogue
  • U.S.-China Museum Summit
Connect
. Asia Society Twitter Account . Asia Society Instagram Account . Asia Society Facebook Account . Asia Society LinkedIn Account . Asia Society YouTube Account
Email Signup For the media
Asia Society logo
©2023 Asia Society | Privacy Statement | Accessibility | Terms & Conditions | Sitemap | Contact

Asia Society takes no institutional position on policy issues and has no affiliation with any government.
The views expressed by Asia Society staff, fellows, experts, report authors, program speakers, board members, and other affiliates are solely their own. Learn more.

 

 

  • Visit Us
  • Hong Kong
  • New York
  • Texas
  • Global Network
  • Australia
  • France
  • India
  • Japan
  • Korea
  • Northern California
  • Philippines
  • Seattle
  • Southern California
  • Switzerland
  • Washington, DC