Cape Farewell

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Barbican Art Gallery

In collaboration with the Barbican Art Gallery Touring Department, the Cape Farewell - Art & Climate Change exhibition began its international tour in February 2008 in Madrid, bringing the exhibition to a worldwide audience. In summer 2008 the exhibition was displayed in Tokyo to coincide with the G8 conference.

For more information about the exhibition and future venues, please visit the Art & Climate Change exhibition page.

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