planet for our future season

An interconnected programme of exhibitions, interventions, collection displays, an artist residency, museum-late, artist-led workshops, and special projects, took place across the whole art landscape and out into neighbouring communities, empowering art to generate a living dialogue with visitors, inviting them to consider the global challenges of pollution, environmental destruction, and climate change.

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The planet for our future season was home to The Stuff of Life/The Life of Stuff and Sediment Spirit exhibitions alongside a publication exploring the question how do we adapt to a transforming world?

The publication is designed to mimic the ethos of the exhibition builds in which users can see the inner workings of the walls. Via the use of guides and glyphs users also get a sneak peak into the inner workings of a publication.

  • Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts

  • Exhibition Identity, Publication Design, Wayfinding

  • Publisher: Sainsbury Centre
    Edited by John Kenneth Paranada and Vanessa Tothill.
    ISBN: 9781739720032
    123pp

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