Serge Attukwei Clottey, Gold Falls, Installation View, Desert X AlUla, 2022. Photo: Lance Gerber. Courtesy of the artist and Desert X AlUla.

A new art exhibition and book from BlackBook Presents in collaboration with Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report, UNESCO, exploring art and the environment.

March 13 – April 30, 2025

BlackBook Presents, in collaboration with UNESCO’s GEM Report is thrilled to announce Mother Nature in the Bardo: an art exhibition and book exploring the impact between art, culture, and the environment. The project illuminates the innate connections between creativity and nature and inspires crucial conversations about humanity’s relationship with nature, sustainability and climate change. Bringing together historical and contemporary artworks from over 100 renowned international artists, galleries, institutions, estates and foundations, Mother Nature in the Bardo speaks to the most critical global dialogues of our time. A viewing and selling exhibition, the show is free and open to the public, opening Thursday, March 13, 2025, at the High Line Nine in Chelsea, New York City, on view through April 30, 2025. The book is on sale globally now.

The exhibition will feature over 70 artworks by a selection of the most celebrated artists of our time, alongside a group of exciting emerging talent, including Alexander Calder, Donald Judd, Ai Weiwei, Andy Warhol, Damien Hirst, Lucian Freud, Claude Monet, Paul Signac, Anselm Kiefer, Cecily Brown, Yayoi Kusama, Allison Janae Hamilton, Serge Attukwei Clottey, Marsden Hartley, Lucio Fontana, Nicholas Galanin, Frank Gehry, Wangechi Mutu, Olafur Eliasson, Hugo McCloud, Petra Cortwright, Jean Dubuffet, Alfred Sisley, Ansel Adams, Ebony G. Patterson and more. Featuring a diverse array of artistic voices, styles and mediums—from Donald Judd’s iconic stack sculpture to a sprawling digital landscape by Cortright, a floral mask by Hamilton, and a sculptural installation by Ai Weiwei that addresses climate change—the exhibition showcases the vast creative interpretations of nature and its power throughout 250+ years of art history.

The corresponding book, also titled Mother Nature in the Bardo, is a comprehensive survey featuring over 200 artworks, with forewords by art world luminaries including curators Klaus Biesenbach, Director of the Neue Nationalgalerie (Berlin), and Lucia Pietroiusti, Head of Ecologies at Serpentine (London), and essays by Hans Ulrich Obrist, Curator and Artistic Director at Serpentine, and Manos Antoninis, Director of the UNESCO’s GEM Report, among others. Printed on sustainably produced paper, the book will be available at museums, retail stores, and online platforms, as well as BlackBookPresents.com.

BlackBook is collaborating with UNESCO’s GEM Report on its Art + Impact series to raise awareness and educate global audiences about environmental issues. This unique collaboration is an exciting moment for the GEM Report, whose focus is on education, as it harnesses the power of art as a tool for communication.

Mother Nature in the Bardo is the second installment in BlackBook’s Art + Impact series, addressing vital social and cultural themes through art. The previous installment, titled A Woman’s Right to Pleasure, premiered at Sotheby’s Los Angeles in 2022.

About BlackBook Presents

BlackBook has always been a point of convergence for the arts, culture, and social impact. Founded in 1996 by Evanly Schindler, as a popular arts & culture print magazine, publishing and media company, BlackBook became known for collaborations with prestigious artists, brands, and institutions; mining talent from the subculture and introducing it to the mainstream.

The brand expanded from the U.S. to global markets throughout the 2000s, and transitioned to digital media, creating original content about art, literature, fashion, music, film, and culture at large. Since then, the brand has evolved its original ethos to focus on visual art.

With the ART+IMPACT series, BlackBook creates large-scale art initiatives with the world’s leading artists, writers, curators, galleries, collectors, thinkers, and world leaders, as a catalyst for change.

www.blackbookpresents.com

@blackbookpresents_

About the Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO

Since 2002, the Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report has been the leading authority on tracking global progress toward the United Nations’ education goals. Editorially independent, it is hosted and published by UNESCO. The GEM Report provides the highest-quality data and research to assess progress, address disparities, and spotlight best practices in education worldwide. Its mission is to offer evidence-based recommendations that strengthen education systems, policies and financing globally. Committed to the highest standards in data reporting and editorial integrity, the GEM Report serves as a trusted knowledge broker for governments, academia, think tanks, civil society and non-governmental organizations, and philanthropic foundations, as well as individuals who exercise influence and champion inclusive and equitable quality education for all.

BlackBook and the GEM Report collaborated on Mother Nature in the Bardo, because art education transcends boundaries. This project, through its exploration of the environment through art, ignites conversation and fosters a sense of shared responsibility.

https://www.unesco.org/gem-report/en

@gemreport


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