In these global art exhibitions you can visit now, artists reckon with climate change by visualizing the air, sculpting the fluid and recreating a preserved underwater zone to help us process climate anxiety.
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson is known for his large-scale installations that challenge people to rethink the way they see world issues, especially global warming.
More than 50 national parks host visual artists every year. These three artists used their residencies to draw attention to climate change, species loss, and pollution.
On a recent episode of NPR’s ‘Fresh Air,’ RuPaul casually mentioned leasing mineral rights to oil companies on his 60,000-acre Wyoming ranch. Is he fracking?
A single community is home to more than half the oil wells in Los Angeles, and its residents are feeling the effects as the apparel brand’s new film, ‘District 15,’ details.