North Carolina Museum of Art Presents FAULT LINES: ART AND THE ENVIRONMENT— Preview

North Carolina Museum of Art FAULT LINES
Chemical Bouquet by Kirsten Stolle, 2016. Courtesy of Kirsten Stolle and Tracey Morgan Gallery, NC. Photograph by Rocky Kenworthy.

WHEN:

April 2 - July 17, 2022

WHERE:

North Carolina Museum of Art
2110 Blue Ridge Rd
Raleigh, NC 27607

TICKETS:

$17.16+

For tickets, visit the North Carolina Museum of Art website.

North Carolina Museum of Art FAULT LINES
Speculative Animals by Kirsten Stolle, 2018. Courtesy of Kirsten Stolle and Tracey Morgan Gallery, NC.
North Carolina Museum of Art FAULT LINES
The Midden by Christine Wertheim and Margaret Wertheim, January 2007–April 2011. Photograph courtesy of the Institute of the Arts and Sciences, UCSC

North Carolina Museum of Art’s Fault Lines: Art and the Environment, an immersive, multimedia exhibition and outdoor sculpture installation in the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park, aims to explore humanity’s relationship to the environment. Through video, photography, sculpture, and mixed-media works, 14 contemporary artists explore urgent environmental issues, consequences of inaction, and opportunities for sustainable environmental stewardship and restoration.

Featured artists include John Akomfrah, Willie Cole, Olafur Eliasson, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Susie Ganch, Allison Janae Hamilton, Hugh Hayden, Hugo McCloud, Richard Mosse, Jean Shin, Jennifer Steinkamp, Kirsten Stolle, Christine Wertheim, and Margaret Wertheim.

North Carolina Museum of Art FAULT LINES
Subterranean Fire, Pantanal by Richard Mosse, 2020. Courtesy of Richard Mosse and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
North Carolina Museum of Art FAULT LINES
The presence of absence pavilion by Olafur Eliasson, 2019. Photograph by Anders Sune Berg

For more information visit the North Carolina Museum of Art website.

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  1. The preview followed the Inverted Pyramid correctly; the most fundamental information is at the top (i.e. the date, when/where it’s happening, how much the tickets are/where to buy the tickets) and additional information (i.e. the featured artists, photos) follows below.

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