This free screening presents 16 short call-to-action videos by the artists participating in 'Remember Nature 2025'. This initiative marks the 10th anniversary of the original 'Remember Nature' project by the celebrated artist Gustav Metzger (1926–2017).
The videos are inspired by Metzger's own call to action from 2015, and declare the 4th November a nationwide day of art action. They invite artists and audiences to stand up for nature, realising Metzger’s hope and belief in the future power of art to halt universal extinction.
Featuring videos by A Man Called Adam, Ria Bagley, Sophia Barton, Youngsook Choi, Patricia Domínguez Claro and Eduardo Navarro, Tom Doubtfire, Hamish Fulton, Anya Gallaccio, Paul Harfleet, Laura Hopes, Uta Kögelsberger, Bernadette McBride, Maddi Nicholson, Nancy Odufona, Cornelia Parker and Yu-Chen Wang.
Remember Nature 2025 is curated with Metzger’s original collaborators Jo Joelson and Andrea Gregson and 16 regional art partners across England: Art Gene, Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, CAST, Castlefield Gallery, De La Warr Pavilion, FACT, Hatton Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Homotopia, Ikon Gallery, KARST, Kestle Barton, Kettle’s Yard, MIMA, Serpentine, Tate Modern, Turner Contemporary.
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