On October 12, 2015 representatives of some 100 States from around the world, as well as international organizations, NGOs and academics, came together as part of the Nansen Initiative Global Consultation, to endorse a document called the Protection Agenda, which addresses the needs of people displaced across international borders in the context of disasters, including the effects of climate change. To accompany the process, the University of the Arts London curated the exhibition Displacement, seeking to provide a dynamic public interface and heighten awareness of the key issues and challenges facing the urgent need to recognize the plight of displaced people across the world due to slow and sudden-onset disasters, many of which are ex...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Studies show that the devastating effect of climate change results in displacement of people through...
Climate change threatens to cause the largest refugee crisis in human history. Millions of people, l...
The Antarctica World Passport project exemplifies the powerful participatory nature of Lucy Orta's w...
The exhibition Antarctica is based on the Ortas’ 2007 expedition to the Antarctic peninsula where th...
For Diversity United, a major pan-European exhibition Lucy + Jorge Orta have been commissioned to cr...
Recent debates have centred less on the possibility and more on the certainty and speed with which c...
The core themes of the body of work Antarctica refer to issues of freer international migration, dis...
Antarctica is one of four internationally recognised global commons. Not only has nation state sove...
Over almost three years, the Nansen Initiative consultative process has identified a toolbox of pote...
The Southbank Centre opened the Festival of the World for the Diamond Jubilee Weekend with the unvei...
For the 9th Shanghai Biennial Lucy + Jorge Orta were commissioned to make three large-scale installa...
From February-March 2007, 'Antarctic Village - No Borders', was installed in Antarctica by the artis...
For over eighteen years the work of Lucy and Jorge Orta has tirelessly investigated the global pheno...
While the international community has already been addressing many aspects of disasters, climate cha...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Studies show that the devastating effect of climate change results in displacement of people through...
Climate change threatens to cause the largest refugee crisis in human history. Millions of people, l...
The Antarctica World Passport project exemplifies the powerful participatory nature of Lucy Orta's w...
The exhibition Antarctica is based on the Ortas’ 2007 expedition to the Antarctic peninsula where th...
For Diversity United, a major pan-European exhibition Lucy + Jorge Orta have been commissioned to cr...
Recent debates have centred less on the possibility and more on the certainty and speed with which c...
The core themes of the body of work Antarctica refer to issues of freer international migration, dis...
Antarctica is one of four internationally recognised global commons. Not only has nation state sove...
Over almost three years, the Nansen Initiative consultative process has identified a toolbox of pote...
The Southbank Centre opened the Festival of the World for the Diamond Jubilee Weekend with the unvei...
For the 9th Shanghai Biennial Lucy + Jorge Orta were commissioned to make three large-scale installa...
From February-March 2007, 'Antarctic Village - No Borders', was installed in Antarctica by the artis...
For over eighteen years the work of Lucy and Jorge Orta has tirelessly investigated the global pheno...
While the international community has already been addressing many aspects of disasters, climate cha...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Studies show that the devastating effect of climate change results in displacement of people through...
Climate change threatens to cause the largest refugee crisis in human history. Millions of people, l...