Running Time: Friday 1 October 2021 - Sunday 20 February 2022
About this event
Connected Nature, was an exhibition presented at Watermans between1 October 2021 and 20 February 2022, as part of Watermans’ New Media Art programme.
The exhibition outlined the diversity of the current environmental landscape. It did this by exploring both major and marginal phenomena, their qualification often depending on the point of view and the context. Reinterpreted by the artists, the different aspects of the reflection on ecology form a whole – a whole recomposed, in movement, allowing everyone to constitute their own toolkits and standards regarding these questions which we know are urgent but never sufficiently immediate; both systemic and individual; very contemporary but deeply ingrained.
Artists:
Disnovation.org Post-Growth
Daria Jelonek Technological Nature
Matterlurgy Studio – Helena Hunter & Mark Peter Wright Rehearsals for Uncertain Futures
Pawel Janicki Flux
Martin Bricelj Baraga Cyanometer Archive Series
Magali Daniaux & Cédric Pigot “78° 55’ N”
Photo credit: Daria Jelonek, Technological Nature
Part of Season for Change, a nationwide programme of artistic and cultural events that celebrate the environment and inspire urgent climate action led by Artsadmin and Julie’s Bicycle, and supported by Arts Council England and the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
Connected Nature was an exhibition presented at Watermans between1 October 2021 and 20 February 2022.
www.seasonforchange.org.uk #SeasonforChange @jointheseason_
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