Portrait of waste recycler Liberia Mapesmoawe in South Africa.
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From oil disasters in Mauritius to street artists in South Africa, the story of rubbish in the media helps shape popular culture and environmental change.
It’s a wrap: Christo and his wife Jeanne-Claude with a design model of the cloth-covered German Reichstag.
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Hailing Christo as a ‘genius’ misses the point and diminishes the work of his wife and co-creature Jeanne-Claude.
Turning over a new leaf.
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Dystopian fiction is popular, but presenting positive visions of the future in popular culture could help people embrace solutions.
Waltercio Caldas (Brazil), Around, Leirfjord municipality.
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Artscape Nordland – a Norwegian environmental sculpture project – is exceptional.