The Hammer Museum's exhibition, Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice, explores the nexus of climate change and social justice through commissioned works from diverse artists, scientists, and activists.
In a statement, the Hammer Museum emphasized the exhibition's goal, underscoring that it seeks to challenge the polarized political attitudes surrounding climate justice, inspiring a collective response to societal issues.
Featuring 100 works from 20 visionary creators, the exhibition facilitates a dialogue around critical global challenges and enhances perspectives on indigenous land rights and humanity's relationship with nature.
Through interactive components like Garnett Puett's live bee sculpture and Ron Finley's living garden, the exhibition transforms traditional art experiences, promoting sustainability and an engagement with environmental consciousness.
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