John Skoog's 'Redoubt' Film and Exhibition Explores Apocalyptic Preparation Beliefs
John Skoog has created a new film and exhibition titled 'Redoubt' that examines the complex belief systems involved in preparing for apocalyptic scenarios. The work addresses how individuals mentally and physically ready themselves for catastrophic endings. Kristian Vistrup Madsen reviewed the project for ArtReview on March 11, 2026. Skoog's artistic practice frequently engages with themes of survival and existential threats. 'Redoubt' represents his latest exploration of these subjects through cinematic and installation formats. The exhibition showcases Skoog's continued interest in how contemporary society confronts potential disasters. His work investigates the psychological dimensions of preparedness culture. The project was documented in ArtReview's coverage of contemporary art developments.
Key facts
- John Skoog created a film and exhibition called 'Redoubt'
- The work addresses beliefs about preparing for apocalyptic scenarios
- Kristian Vistrup Madsen reviewed the project for ArtReview
- The review was published on March 11, 2026
- Skoog's work examines how people prepare for catastrophic endings
- The project explores complex belief systems around survival
- 'Redoubt' combines film and exhibition formats
- The work investigates psychological aspects of preparedness culture
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- John Skoog
- Kristian Vistrup Madsen
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- ArtReview