When nature calls: artists respond to climate change
Tea Makipaa Video 20:00
Courtesy: The Artist
at Rethink in CopenhagenPhotograph: guardian.co.ukThe Icelandic Love Corporation
Dynasty, 2007
Video 13:00, 9 photographs 70 x 100 cm, Rethink in Copenhagen
Photograph: Bernhard Ingimundarson/guardian.co.ukTomas Saraceno's Biospheres at the National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen.
Photograph: Anders Sune Berg/guardian.co.uk
Tomas Saraceno
Biospheres at the National Gallery of Denmark, CopenhagenPhotograph: Anders Sune Berg/guardian.co.ukTomas Saraceno's Biospheres at the National Gallery of Denmark, CopenhagenPhotograph: links/guardian.co.ukBill Burns
Safety Gear for Small Animals, 1994,
15 Objects at Rethink in Copenhagen
Photograph: Paul Litherland/guardian.co.ukA visitor to the Earth: Art of a Changing World exhibition at GSK Contemporary walks under Spencer Finch's Sunlight in an Empty Room.Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/guardian.co.ukKeith Tyson in front of his work at Earth - Art of a Changing World at GSK Contemporary, London.
Photograph: guardian.co.ukKeith Tyson - Nature Painting, 2008 at Earth - Art of a Changing World at GSK Contemporary, London.
Photograph: guardian.co.ukTracey Emin - I Loved You Like This Sky, 2009
at Earth - Art of a Changing World at GSK Contemporary, London.
Photograph: guardian.co.ukTracey Emin at Earth - Art of a Changing World at GSK Contemporary, London.
Photograph: guardian.co.ukLucy and Jorge Orta - Antarctic Village-No Borders, Dome Dwelling 2007 at the GSK Contemporary.Photograph: Kirsty Wigglesworth/guardian.co.uk
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