RMB Latitudes confronts climate crisis in outdoor showcase
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Ray White speaks to Roberta Coci, co-founder of RMB Latitudes, about how this year’s art fair is turning creativity into a climate call-to-action. The exhibition, Disturbed Currents: Art for a Warming World, transforms Johannesburg’s Shepstone Gardens into a thought-provoking landscape where beauty and environmental alarm coexist. From haunting installations made of plastic waste to evocative works exploring the memory and meaning of rivers, artists like Thirza Schaap and Nina Barnett are challenging us to reckon with the impact we have on the planet. This isn’t just art to admire its art to make us act.
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