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Exhibition: Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis at the Hayward Gallery

From June 21 to September 3, the Hayward Gallery will present Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis, an exhibition exploring how international contemporary artists are helping to reframe our responses to the climate crisis.

Dear Earth hopes to inspire a renewed sense of connection with the natural world, and invite audiences to consider the unique and evolving role art has to play in today’s climate debate and activism.

This pioneering, group exhibition will feature works from over fifteen international artists with a focus on foregrounding feminist and diverse perspectives on our relationship with the Earth.

With featured artist Otobong Nkanga’s suggestion that “caring is a form of resistance” at its core, Dear Earth will be a hopeful, joyful and compassionate show drawing on themes of resilience, care and tending.

It will be a call to action for audiences to collectively explore how care for our planet is embedded in political, spiritual and environmental actions, including through the perspectives of animals, plants, rivers, oceans and marginalised communities worldwide.

Rachel Thomas, chief curator at the Hayward Gallery and curator of the exhibition, said: “The exhibition Dear Earth: Art and Hope in a Time of Crisis brings together three generations of artists who offer us compelling ways to reflect on and reset our relationship to the major environmental issues of our time.

“Designed to engage us on multiple levels, their artworks are a source of inspiration, hope and resilience.

“This is an exhibition that aims not to breed despair, but to bring audiences closer to this overwhelming subject in ways that can spark active and imaginative responses.”

Ralph Rugoff, director of the Hayward Gallery, says: “Dear Earth brings an important new perspective to the fore by focusing on artists whose work emphasises an ethic of care and compassion in how they engage with the climate emergency.

“Leading on from the Hayward’s 2020 Among the Trees exhibition, it embodies the Gallery’s ongoing commitment to presenting engaging and thought-provoking artworks that address this central issue of our time.”

 

Picture: Inverted Map II Picture: Himali Singh Soin

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