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Publication accompanies the exhibition season at Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 15 March - 21 September 2025. Addressing one of the urgent issues of climate crisis, this book aims to raise awareness by exploring through art the challenges of humanityâ s relationship to the sea.
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Publication accompanies the exhibition season at Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich, 15 March - 21 September 2025. Addressing one of the urgent issues of climate crisis, this book aims to raise awareness by exploring through art the challenges of humanityâ s relationship to the sea.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Kulturalis
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 182mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781836360049
- ISBN-10: 1836360045
- Artikelnr.: 71983779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Kulturalis
- Seitenzahl: 160
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 243mm x 182mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 618g
- ISBN-13: 9781836360049
- ISBN-10: 1836360045
- Artikelnr.: 71983779
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John Kenneth Paranada serves as the Curator of Art and Climate Change at the Sainsbury Centre, funded by the John Ellerman Foundation, and is a researcher at the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research, UEA. His interdisciplinary expertise spans museum studies, curatorial studies, art history, community engagement, climate communication and energy management. In 2023, he curated ‘Sediment Spirit’ and co-edited the publication Planet For Our Future. Specializing in international contemporary art, sustainability and planetary ecology, Ken focuses on curating art and culture to accelerate climate awareness and action. He is affiliated with international organizations such as the International Council of Museums, the Committee for Museums and Collections of Modern Art and the Association of Art Museum Curators, amongst others. Tania Moore is head of exhibitions at the Sainsbury Centre. Tania was exhibition curator for the ‘What is Truth?’ season at the Sainsbury Centre. Publications include What Is Truth? (Sainsbury Centre, 2024), and Rhythm and Geometry: Constructivist Art in Britain Since 1951 (Sainsbury Centre, 2021). She has contributed chapters on post-war and contemporary sculpture to publications including Magdalene Odundo: The Journey of Things (InOther Words, 2019), Elisabeth Frink: Humans and Other Animals (Sainsbury Centre, 2018) and Becoming Henry Moore (Henry Moore Foundation, 2017). In 2019, she received the New Collecting Award from the Art Fund to acquire sculptors’ drawings by contemporary women and non-binary artists for the Sainsbury Centre collection.
0.1. Foreword
Jago Cooper
Executive Director
Sainsbury Centre 0.2. Introduction
John Kenneth Paranada
Curator of Art and Climate Change
Sainsbury Centre 1. Where to Draw the Line? Changing Charts and Charting Change
Djoeke van Netten
Associate Professor of Early Modern History
University of Amsterdam 2. Sounding the Unknown: Waters and global change
Soren Brothers
Allan and Helaine Shiff
Curator of Climate Change
Royal Ontario Museum 3. Sands of Time: Norfolk Coasts and Coastal Erosions
Andrew Watkinson
Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia 4. The Image of Eternity: Deep time and human vulnerability in representations of the seas and oceans
Courtney Traub
Journalist
writer and editor 5. Tipping Point
Antonia Blocker
Senior Curator
Zabludowicz Collection 6. A Sea of Resilience: Oceanic (in)visibility
Karen Jacobs
Associate Professor
Sainsbury Research Unit
University of East Anglia 7. Yuki Kihara in conversation with Tania Moore
Tania Moore
Head of Exhibitions
Sainsbury Centre 8. Poem (title TBC)
Evan Ifekoya
Artist 9. Sea Inside
Sarah Wade and Pandora Syperek
Lecturer
University of East Anglia and Lecturer
University of Leicester 10. Sea Shanties (title TBC)
Harun Morison
Artist 11. Estuarine
Patrick Flores
Professor of Art Studies
University of the Philippines Acknowledgements Author biographies Photographic credits Index
Jago Cooper
Executive Director
Sainsbury Centre 0.2. Introduction
John Kenneth Paranada
Curator of Art and Climate Change
Sainsbury Centre 1. Where to Draw the Line? Changing Charts and Charting Change
Djoeke van Netten
Associate Professor of Early Modern History
University of Amsterdam 2. Sounding the Unknown: Waters and global change
Soren Brothers
Allan and Helaine Shiff
Curator of Climate Change
Royal Ontario Museum 3. Sands of Time: Norfolk Coasts and Coastal Erosions
Andrew Watkinson
Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia 4. The Image of Eternity: Deep time and human vulnerability in representations of the seas and oceans
Courtney Traub
Journalist
writer and editor 5. Tipping Point
Antonia Blocker
Senior Curator
Zabludowicz Collection 6. A Sea of Resilience: Oceanic (in)visibility
Karen Jacobs
Associate Professor
Sainsbury Research Unit
University of East Anglia 7. Yuki Kihara in conversation with Tania Moore
Tania Moore
Head of Exhibitions
Sainsbury Centre 8. Poem (title TBC)
Evan Ifekoya
Artist 9. Sea Inside
Sarah Wade and Pandora Syperek
Lecturer
University of East Anglia and Lecturer
University of Leicester 10. Sea Shanties (title TBC)
Harun Morison
Artist 11. Estuarine
Patrick Flores
Professor of Art Studies
University of the Philippines Acknowledgements Author biographies Photographic credits Index
0.1. Foreword
Jago Cooper
Executive Director
Sainsbury Centre 0.2. Introduction
John Kenneth Paranada
Curator of Art and Climate Change
Sainsbury Centre 1. Where to Draw the Line? Changing Charts and Charting Change
Djoeke van Netten
Associate Professor of Early Modern History
University of Amsterdam 2. Sounding the Unknown: Waters and global change
Soren Brothers
Allan and Helaine Shiff
Curator of Climate Change
Royal Ontario Museum 3. Sands of Time: Norfolk Coasts and Coastal Erosions
Andrew Watkinson
Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia 4. The Image of Eternity: Deep time and human vulnerability in representations of the seas and oceans
Courtney Traub
Journalist
writer and editor 5. Tipping Point
Antonia Blocker
Senior Curator
Zabludowicz Collection 6. A Sea of Resilience: Oceanic (in)visibility
Karen Jacobs
Associate Professor
Sainsbury Research Unit
University of East Anglia 7. Yuki Kihara in conversation with Tania Moore
Tania Moore
Head of Exhibitions
Sainsbury Centre 8. Poem (title TBC)
Evan Ifekoya
Artist 9. Sea Inside
Sarah Wade and Pandora Syperek
Lecturer
University of East Anglia and Lecturer
University of Leicester 10. Sea Shanties (title TBC)
Harun Morison
Artist 11. Estuarine
Patrick Flores
Professor of Art Studies
University of the Philippines Acknowledgements Author biographies Photographic credits Index
Jago Cooper
Executive Director
Sainsbury Centre 0.2. Introduction
John Kenneth Paranada
Curator of Art and Climate Change
Sainsbury Centre 1. Where to Draw the Line? Changing Charts and Charting Change
Djoeke van Netten
Associate Professor of Early Modern History
University of Amsterdam 2. Sounding the Unknown: Waters and global change
Soren Brothers
Allan and Helaine Shiff
Curator of Climate Change
Royal Ontario Museum 3. Sands of Time: Norfolk Coasts and Coastal Erosions
Andrew Watkinson
Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia 4. The Image of Eternity: Deep time and human vulnerability in representations of the seas and oceans
Courtney Traub
Journalist
writer and editor 5. Tipping Point
Antonia Blocker
Senior Curator
Zabludowicz Collection 6. A Sea of Resilience: Oceanic (in)visibility
Karen Jacobs
Associate Professor
Sainsbury Research Unit
University of East Anglia 7. Yuki Kihara in conversation with Tania Moore
Tania Moore
Head of Exhibitions
Sainsbury Centre 8. Poem (title TBC)
Evan Ifekoya
Artist 9. Sea Inside
Sarah Wade and Pandora Syperek
Lecturer
University of East Anglia and Lecturer
University of Leicester 10. Sea Shanties (title TBC)
Harun Morison
Artist 11. Estuarine
Patrick Flores
Professor of Art Studies
University of the Philippines Acknowledgements Author biographies Photographic credits Index