B-15 iceberg

The B-15 iceberg is a tabular iceberg that broke off the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica in the year 2000. It is the largest iceberg ever recorded with an area of over 11,000 km2. Soon enough, B-15 began to break up, as icebergs do. But it was so large that even the smallest pieces were still behemoths in their own right. After more than 20 years of drifting, fragmenting and melting, it is now on the verge of disappearing forever.

Leporello, inkjet printing on paper, 15 x 130 cm, 2021