In partnership with the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
Weinberg Newton Gallery and the Harris School of Public Policy / University of Chicago
May 14, 2022 - June 23, 2023
Featuring works by Laura Ball, Stas Bartnikas, Obvious, Donovan Quintero, Karen Reimer, Matthew Richie, and Regan Rosburg.
VIEW THE EXHIBITION
The artists selected for this exhibition are dedicated to addressing one of the most urgent issues of our time - human-induced climate change. In works that are as beautiful as they are commanding, this show addresses issues of drought, pollution, natural disasters, environmental racism, and extinctions happening across the globe. Beyond simply emphasizing the urgency of his moment, however, this show offers hope, outlines tangible solutions, and encourages audiences to understand that by acting now we can create a sustainable and resilient future. It is not too late. — Cyndi Conn, Curator of Human/Nature
REVIEWS:
BBC Culture
The Univeristy of Chicago Press
Weinberg Newton Gallery and the Harris School of Public Policy / University of Chicago
May 14, 2022 - June 23, 2023
Featuring works by Laura Ball, Stas Bartnikas, Obvious, Donovan Quintero, Karen Reimer, Matthew Richie, and Regan Rosburg.
VIEW THE EXHIBITION
The artists selected for this exhibition are dedicated to addressing one of the most urgent issues of our time - human-induced climate change. In works that are as beautiful as they are commanding, this show addresses issues of drought, pollution, natural disasters, environmental racism, and extinctions happening across the globe. Beyond simply emphasizing the urgency of his moment, however, this show offers hope, outlines tangible solutions, and encourages audiences to understand that by acting now we can create a sustainable and resilient future. It is not too late. — Cyndi Conn, Curator of Human/Nature
REVIEWS:
BBC Culture
The Univeristy of Chicago Press