"The End of the World" is Alfredo Jaar’s first exhibition at the gallery, focusing on the impact of extractive industries and the global supply chains of critical minerals (like lithium, cobalt, and copper). At its center is the work The End of the World (2023–2024), made from ten essential minerals used in modern technologies.

The exhibition denounces the environmental, social, and geopolitical consequences of resource extraction, while proposing a new relationship with the Earth — one of ecological collaboration rather than exploitation.

Created after five years of research with political geologist Adam Bobette, the piece is presented in a monumental space, where scale and light give the work and its message the weight it deserves.