‘We’ve planted the apple that fell on Newton’s head’ : the artists striking back against the (…)
From cultivating a spiral-shaped orchard to finding lost glaciers and dressing up as a landmark bird, on 4 November artists around the UK will participate in Remember Nature, a day of activism to offer hope for the future Back in 2015, well into the twilight of his life, the artist and activist (…)
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