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December 17, 2009

The art world has been slow to grasp the significance of climate change. How do you represent global catastrophe? Hasn't visual art's long-held a fascination with apocalypse?

GSK Contemporary, Earth: Art of a changing world sets out to consider the impact of climate change, and our transition to a new world.

BurtnyskyEKalgooliejog.jpg Edward Burtynsky, 'Super Pit #4, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia', 2007

There is a Rethink show in Copenhagen.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:19 PM |