Meet the artists warning about the world’s many crises.
Discover eight contemporary artists who explore themes of crisis, survival and resistance in their works. The exhibition borrows its title from a 1971 flag work by British artist Rose Finn-Kelcey, embroidered with the words ‘Here is a gale warning’, suggesting that art might warn us of invisible forces or unprecedented events. Finn-Kelcey’s work will be joined by paintings, sculptures, installations and weavings by Justin Caguiat, Candace Hill-Montgomery, Tomashi Jackson, Tarek Lakhrissi, Anne Tallentire and Cecilia Vicuña.
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Castle Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB3 0AQ
01223 748100
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