Nature Interrupted

In this exhibition, twelve artists show very diverse aspects of their concern over environmental issues such as pollution and global warming, species depletion, new genetic technologies and sustainability, in painting, sculpture, photography, installation and video.

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  • Jul 5, 2008
  • Sep 6, 2008
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