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Moving Towards a Balanced Earth; Kick the Carbon Habit
Te Papa Tongarewa Museum , Wellington, New Zealand, 2008
Incheon City Expo, Incheon, Korea, 2009
This exhibition, produced in association with the Natural World Museum in partnership with the United Nations Environment Programme for World Environment Day 2008, looks at how nature strives for balance, including balancing the levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. In this exhibition, we asked 27 artists from 20 countries to help us find new visions and new choices for a more balanced Earth. |
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Melting Ice/A Hot Topic; Envisioning Change
Nobel Peace Center, Oslo, Norway, 2007
BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium, 2007
Ministry of Culture, Monaco, 2008
The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, 2008
Produced in association with the Natural World Museum in partnership with the U.N. Environment Programme for World Environment Day 2007, the exhibition addresses the theme of climate change from a global perspective — the melting and thawing of ice, snow and permafrost, which are environment-altering changes taking place around the world — from the Andes to the Himalayas to the melting ice caps of the Poles. |
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Making the Choice; Bringing Forth an Environmental Renaissance
San Francisco City Hall, 2007
How does the use of cell phones in San Francisco contribute to the disappearance of endangered mountain gorilla habitat in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? This exhibit explores how daily habits affect the global environment. The artwork in the exhibit serves as the catalyst to stimulate dialogue about seven topics affecting urban environments, including Waste Reduction, Water, Environmental Health, Transportation, Urban Design, Urban Nature, and Energy.
Making the Choice was produced by the Natural World Museum in collaboration with the City of San Francisco's Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and the San Francisco Department of the Environment, and with the generous support of the Wattis Foundation. |
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Unlearning Intolerance: Art, Attitudes & Environment
United Nations, New York, 2008
This exhibition was produced in partnership with the Natural World Museum and the UN Department of Public Information. It centers on the intolerance and treatment of our Earth, and the attitudes and behavioral changes that must be made in order to protect it. The topics of global warming and environmental preservation are currently at the heart of the development agenda with the challenge of protecting our environment as a means of achieving true human security on a global scale. |
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The Missing Peace: Artists Consider the Dalai Lama
UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, Los Angeles, 2006
Loyola University Museum of Art, Chicago, 2006
Rubin Museum of Art, New York, 2007
Emory University Visual Arts Gallery, Atlanta, 2007
Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, 2007
Tomorrowland, Tokyo, Japan, 2008
Fundacion Canal, Madrid, Spain, 2009
The Frost Museum, Florida International University, 2009-2010
Brukenthal National Museum, Sibiu, Romania, 2010
Nobel Museum, Stockholm, Sweden, 2010-2011
This multi-media art exhibition brings together 88 respected artists from 30 countries to visualize the Dalai Lama's values, ideals, and work. Produced for the Committee of 100 for Tibet and the Dalai Lama Foundation. Curated by Randy Jayne Rosenberg. |
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Moving Towards a Balanced Earth; Kick the Carbon Habit
AES & F Group--Russia; Ken Aptekar--USA; Lise Bjorne--Norway; Lien Botha--South Africa; Antonio Briceno--Venezuela ; Enrique Martinez Celaya--Cuba; Alison Clouston--New Zealand; Bill Culbert and Ralph Hotere--New Zealand; Geoff Dixon--New Zealand; Chris Drury--UK; Mounir Fatmi--Morocco;
Ocean Earth --USA; Ilya & Emilia Kabakov--Russia; Walangari Karntawarra--Australia; Ik-Joong Kang-- Korea; Gabriela Morawetz--Poland; Susan Norrie--Australia; Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba--Vietnam; Susan Plum--Mexico; Ken Rinaldo & Amy Youngs--USA ; Alexis Rockman--USA; Harriet Russell--UK; Soledad Salame--Chile; Lars Siltberg--Sweden; Cyprien Tokoudagba--Benin; Bill Viola--USA
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