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The 23rd Biennale of Sydney opens to the public this weekend

The Curatorium says: ‘rīvus is articulated around a series of conceptual wetlands situated along waterways of the Gadigal, Barramatagal and Cabrogal peoples. These imagined ecosystems are populated by artworks, experiments and research, responding to our connections, and disconnections, with water.

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Biennale of Sydney 2022 to feature over 330 artworks and 400 events

“Rīvus is articulated around a series of conceptual wetlands situated along waterways of the Gadigal, Barramatagal and Cabrogal peoples. These imagined ecosystems are populated by artworks, experiments and research, responding to our connections, and disconnections with water. Rivers have been the ways of communication and the givers of life for entire communities and a growing number of jurisdictions around the world are granting rivers legal personhood rights,” the Curatorium said in a statement.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 08:53:00

From mary mattingly s vanishing point on southend pier to ackroyd & harvey s beuys acorns here at the tate modern, artists are creating eye catching pieces to draw attention to our changing climate. for me, the role of artists is both to demonstrate how we got to this emergency but also to help empower people with images and hope and belief that can help all of us feel empowered to take action. ahead of the climate summit in glasgow, artists, galleries and museums are coming together to highlight issues around climate change. art for your world is a project where we re working with a leading range of artists to really help tell the story and involve a much wider community in the fight against climate change. we are hoping the work of artists will inspire hearts and minds and audiences around the world to do something to help save their world.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 09:52:00

They were always after us and now we are unfairly punished. the gymnasts success has brought new recruits to the club, taking their first steps towards possible medals of their own. russia thinks it is time to move on from the scandal over sochi, but it is a long way from convincing the world that it can be trusted. today marks three months until the 26th un climate change conference in glasgow, known as cop 26. it is anticipated to be the most important meeting on climate change since the paris agreement in 2015. the world wildlife fund is partnering with leading international artists such as tracey emin, anish kapoor and gavin turk to inspire global action. tom webb reports. from mary mattingly s vanishing point on southend pier to ackroyd & harvey s beuys acorns at the tate modern, artists are creating eye catching pieces to draw attention to our changing climate.

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