The exhibition is intended as an eye-catcher and an alternative contribution to today’s thorny climate debate. Its goal is to achieve resonance in the viewers’ hearts, to reach out with a factual message about one of the key issues of our time.
The pictures from the South visualise global environmental problems and graphically explain difficult concepts like the greenhouse effect and photosynthesis. The artwork adorns the exhibition with a figurative language from a part of the planet where climate problems appear to be hitting hardest.
The 44 pictures are painted by 18 artists from Tanzania and Zanzibar.
Idea, production, text and management: Torill Grung
Venue: Norwegian Hall, 214 St. Thomas Road, Berea
Time: 28.12 - 09.12 (opening Monday 28.11 at 12h00)