Climate change
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From Africa to the Arctic Circle, this public artwork is stampeding into cities with a cry for climate action
A hugely ambitious mobile public artwork is currently traveling through Africa on its way to Europe and then up to…
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How can art fairs become greener?
As temporary ventures, art fairs face several challenges in terms of sustainability, which vary based on the event. Untitled Art…
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Comment | Art world attitudes towards the climate emergency are changing, but the time to secure a viable future is now
It has been three years since I published my first Green is the New Black column in May 2022. Then…
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Can graphic imagination wake audiences up to the climate emergency? This multimedia artist believes so
“People want to see that science produces beauty, not just knowledge,” says Liane G. Benning, a biochemistry professor at the…
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‘We’re looking at the climate crisis because it’s here and now and affecting us daily,’: Inside Art Jameel’s push for sustainability and industry-wide change – The Art Newspaper
Art Jameel, the independent art organisation in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, is centring sustainability in its operations and programming…
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Climate activist found guilty of ‘defacing’ Degas sculpture at US National Gallery of Art – The Art Newspaper
A climate activist who smeared red and black paint on the pedestal and enclosure of an Edgar Degas ballerina sculpture…
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Former Tate chief appointed inaugural chair of Gallery Climate Coalition – The Art Newspaper
Frances Morris, the former director of Tate Modern, has been appointed as the inaugural chair of the Gallery Climate Coalition…
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Los Angeles wildfires put museum-lender relationships in spotlight – The Art Newspaper
The French Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte was a man about town, an aristocrat, an observer of the lives of gentlemen…
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This Devon exhibition explores why, when it comes to the environment, the planetary is not at odds with the local – The Art Newspaper
Whether talking about matters environmental or life in general, the terms ‘local’ and ‘global’ tend to be set in a…
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‘Ravaging shared heritage’: South Korea wildfires destroy ancient temple and threaten UNESCO site – The Art Newspaper
The UNESCO listed Hahoe Folk Village in South Korea has been evacuated and a 1,300 year old Buddhist temple burned…
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