Abstract
Impact by Degrees: Australian Perspectives on Art and Climate Change was a group exhibition of Australian artists addressing the subject of climate change. Curated by Antoanetta Ivanova, the exhibition ran from 3 September to 20 November 2009 at the Australian Embassy Gallery, Washington, DC, USA. Featured artists: Justine Cooper, Natalie Jeremijenko, Jon McCormack, Leon Cmielewski & Josephine Starrs, Pip Starr, Mari Velonaki, Martin Walch. Leon Cmielewski and Josephine Starrs: large scale satellite image with the inscription ‘and the river was dust’ which charts the damage that drought and climate change have already inflicted on Australia’s largest river system.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Australian Embassy Gallery, Washington, DC, US |
| Publisher | Web |
| Size | 1 media art installation |
| Publication status | Published - 2009 |
| Event | Impact by Degrees: Australian Perspectives on Art and Climate Change (advertised date: 01/07/2009 : Australian Embassy Gallery, Washington, DC, US) - Duration: 3 Sept 2009 → … |
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