Down to Earth - Climate Change and Climate Futures: Alexandria, Egypt
12 July 2026
to 01 August 2026 Institut français d'Egypte à Alexandrie, Alexandria, Egypt
Special exhibition: Down to Earth
Alexandria, Egypt
Featuring twenty-one award-winning projects, the exhibition confronts two interconnected narratives: one of crisis and one of adaptation and resistance. The first half presents images from around the world of environmental destruction exacerbated by climate change— coal and oil extraction, waste, rising sea levels, wildfires, and droughts. These photographs reveal the devastating impact of industrial forces on ecosystems and communities, urging us to reckon with the scale of these crises and their global reach.
The second half shifts focus to hope and action. It presents the faces and places of resistance: alternative energy development, scientific food solutions, Indigenous practices, and protests against oil pipelines that seek to preserve the Earth’s fragile balance. These images show the power of collective action and innovation, demonstrating how human creativity and care can offer new ways of living with the Earth.
The exhibition invites us to reflect on our place in a deeply interconnected world. It challenges us not only to confront environmental devastation but also to recognize the actions of communities around the world that are helping to shape a more sustainable future.
The exhibited photographers are: Abriansyah Liberto; Adriana Loureiro Fernandez; Alessandro Cinque; Amber Bracken; Ami Vitale; Anush Babajanyan; Ciril Jazbec; Daniel Chatard; Eddie Jim; Jasper Doest; Jere Ikongio; Kadir van Lohuizen; Katie Orlinsky; Lalo de Almeida; Luca Locatelli; Matthew Abbott; M'hammed Kilito; Noel Celis; Sandra Mehl; and Simone Tramonte.