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SUMMARY:The Extinction Collection Norwich
DESCRIPTION:This December\, the ‘Extinction’ exhibition comes to Norwich\, offering a profound artistic exploration of climate change and its devastating effects. \nThe exhibition includes sculpture and photography by sixteen distinguished artists: Richard Deacon\, Emily Young\, David Nash\, Peter Randall-Page\, Jon Foreman\, Eleanor Lakelin\, Julian Stair\, Conrad Shawcross\, Sebastião Salgado\, Richard Mosse\, Beverly Joubert\, Michael Kenna\, Daniel Beltra\, Andy Goldsworthy\, Michael Pinsky\, and Bigert & Bergström. \nTen works have been inspired by Norfolk\, featuring fossils\, artefacts or materials from Happisburgh\, the home of Explorers Against Extinction in Norfolk. \nHappisburgh is likely to be one of the first UK communities lost to coastal erosion. With ocean rise\, the sand cliffs are being eaten away by the North Sea\, revealing clues about the ancient landscape\, including fossilized hominid footprints that date to the end of the Early Pleistocene\, around 950-850\,000 years ago\, making Happisburgh the oldest known site of human occupation in the UK. \nAdditionally\, the exhibition showcases photography addressing present-day issues and featuring changing landscapes and vanishing species. \nFollowing its preview at the Palace of Westminster and successful stints in Gloucestershire\, Edinburgh\, and London\, the exhibition arrives in Norwich\, offering visitors a unique opportunity. \nOpening Times \nTuesday 3 December – Saturday 14 December \n11am – 5pm daily except Sunday/Monday (closed) \n 
URL:https://explorersagainstextinction.co.uk/event/the-extinction-collection-2/
LOCATION:Crypt Gallery\, The Close\, Norwich\, NR1 4DD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:The Extinction Collection
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SUMMARY:On the Edge at GALLERY@OXO
DESCRIPTION:Explore the On the Edge exhibition at gallery@oxo\, Oxo Tower Wharf\, London\, from 31 October to 17 November 2024. \nThis unique event\, curated by Explorers Against Extinction\, brings together three powerful collections under one roof: \n\nExtinction – a collection of artworks highlighting climate change through time\, including works featuring fossils\, artefacts\, and materials from Happisburgh in Norfolk\, the home of Explorers Against Extinction. Contributing artists include Richard Deacon\, Emily Young\, Sebastiao Salgado\, Richard Mosse\, Andy Goldsworthy and many more. Extinction has previously been exhibited at the Palace of Westminster in London\, Nature In Art n Gloucestershire\, The Fine Art Society in Edinburgh and now on the South Bank in London. All artworks for sale in support of EAE. For more information please click here >>\n\n  \n\nOn the Brink -this collection features framed studio artworks from leading international artists\, focusing on wildlife and ecosystems under threat. Available through our online auction\, these stunning pieces are sold on a 50/50 basis with the artist (unless specified otherwise)\, with proceeds supporting teh charity. For more information please click here >>\n\n  \n\nSketch for Survival – the Sketch for Survival collection includes 100 artworks from professional and amateur artists alike\, generously donated to support our conservation projects. Alongside these are 20 Junior Finalist pieces\, showcasing the incredible talent of young artists from around the world. Each artwork celebrates the wild. All are available through our online auction with ALL PROCEEDS supporting our Project Fund. For more information please click here>>\n\n  \nOpening hours \ngallery@oxo\, Oxo Tower Wharf\, London SE1 \n31 October – 17 November 2024 \n11am – 6pm Tuesday – Saturday \n11am – 4pm Sundays and Thursday 14 November \nAdmission Free \nPrivate View by invitation only Wednesday 30 October 2024
URL:https://explorersagainstextinction.co.uk/event/on-the-edge-featuring-extinction-on-the-brink-and-sketch-for-survival/
LOCATION:The Oxo Gallery\, Barge House Street\, Southwark\, London\, SE1 9PH\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,On the Brink,Sketch for Survival,The Extinction Collection
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SUMMARY:The Extinction Collection Edinburgh
DESCRIPTION:Featuring an evocative blend of photography and sculpture by some of the most distinguished artists in the world\, this compelling exhibition underscores the devastating consequences of climate change\, including species extinction and habitat loss over time. \nSixteen renowned artists committed to raising awareness about environmental issues have come together for this special touring exhibition\, including Richard Deacon\, Emily Young\, David Nash\, Peter Randall-Page\, Jon Foreman\, Eleanor Lakelin\, Julian Stair\, Conrad Shawcross\, Sebastião Salgado\, Richard Mosse\, Beverly Joubert\, Michael Kenna\, Daniel Beltra\, Andy Goldsworthy\, Michael Pinsky\, and Bigert & Bergström. \nFollowing a successful preview at the Palace of Westminster and a month at Nature in Art in Gloucestershire\, the exhibition arrives in Edinburgh this September\, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with the art and reflect on the pressing environmental issues of our time.
URL:https://explorersagainstextinction.co.uk/event/the-extinction-collection-edinburgh/
LOCATION:The Fine Art Society\, Dundas Street\, Edinburgh\, EH3 6HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,The Extinction Collection
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