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Art For Your Oceans Brings the Arts and the Environment Together
Guest Blog from STIR World. Written by Ranjana DaveArt For Your Oceans, research trip to the Isle of Skye, 2024With a focus on ocean health, the project by Artwise Curators in partnership with WWF and in collaboration with Sotheby’s raises funds for ocean conservation initiatives. -
Artist creating reproduction of Tete D'Orang-Outan
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'Whale Tales' Comes Ashore
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Artists Support #ArtForYourWorld
Supporter Spotlight | Long ReadVik Muniz Brazilian Jungle After Rugendas (Repro) (2019) -
Museums and Carbon Emissions
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Serge Attukwei Clottey and The Line
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Natural History Museum, London © Trustees of the Natural History Museum - Photograph by Aimee McArdle
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Inka Essenhigh at Victoria Miro Venice
Supporter SpotlightInka Essenhigh, Pansies, 2021. Image: Victoria Miro Gallery -
The Ingram Collection: Art For Your World at The Lightbox
Supporter SpotlightBarbara Nati (1980-), Shooting Clouds, 2019, Limited edition digital collage (edition of 50), © The Artist. Image courtesy of The Ingram Collection -
Artist Support Pledge x Art For Your World
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The Role of Museums in a Time of Climate Change
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Institut Français du Royaume-Uni
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'Land/ Sea' by Mike Perry. National Museum Wales at Oriel y Parc
Supporter Spotlight | Long ReadMike Perry, 'Ash Dieback, Moonlight', (2020) -
Beuys' Acorns, Ackroyd and Harvey. Image: Ruth Connolly
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Can art save us from extinction? As COP26 begins, the Oak Project reflect on how art and creativity might unlock the change we need
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JENNY HOLZER 'HURT EARTH' AT TATE MODERN
NEWS | SUPPORTER SPOTLIGHTImage: HURT EARTH, 2021 Light projection Tate Modern, London Text: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer, © 2013 by the author. Used with permission of Milkweed Editions; Lord Norman Foster, “My Green Agenda for Architecture,” TED Talk, January 2007. Used with permission of Lord Norman Foster; Sheikh Hasina, 2021. Used with permission of the Climate Vulnerable Forum. © 2021 Jenny Holzer, ARS Photo: Adam Kenrick -
CAN ART CHANGE THE WORLD? ART, ACTIVISM AND THE ENVIRONMENT
GUEST BLOG FROM RISE ART | LONG READ | PRINTSFierceness in Scarcity, 2021, by Chila Kumari Singh Burman -
'Black Bird with Hawthorn Leaves', 2015, Rose Wylie
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'Drilling Tower, Kvaerner, November 29, 2000' (2000) by Vera Lutter. Courtesy the artist and Gagosian Gallery
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'Twin Sides of Alive, (BH)', 2021, Jessica Rankin © the artist. Photo © White Cube (Dan Bradica)
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GAVIN TURK 'Motor Oil'
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TRACEY EMIN 'Flower Field'
AUCTION'Flower Field' (2017) © Tracey Emin. Image courtesy HV-Studio, Brussels -
Art For Your World Digital Installation Now Live on Oxford Street, London.
SUPPORTER SPOTLIGHT | NEWS | W1 CuratesJadé Fadojutimi's work 'A Muddled Mind That's Never Confined' is part of the W1 Curates digital exhibition in support of Art for Your World -
Image © WWF-US/Keith Arnold
Aligned with COP26 this November, curatorial practice Artwise and leading conservation organisation WWF are joining forces with the project Art For Your World. We believe that the art industry can use its influencing power to help combat the climate crisis, so we can take a step forward in making our world more sustainable.