The show at Turner Contemporary features works made from organic materials that rot, wither and stink—but there is new growth being fostered too
Mutual Aid, recently opened at the Turin museum, is devoted to work humans have made in collaboration with other species
More than 40 art fairs worldwide have made a unified pledge to cut their emissions by at least 50% by 2030
The new document gives tips on the different ways in which artists can make a positive impact on the environment—with sections including materials, exhibition and display, and activism
Northala Fields in London’s borough of Ealing has an extremely small carbon footprint despite its colossal size—and the 360-degree views from its mounds are a sight to behold
Shonibare, who was raised between London and Lagos, is employing his socially engaged practice to tackle the complex relationship between colonialism and ecological devastation
Since its founding 50 years ago, the organisation has championed several environmentally friendly principles through its programme and building projects
The initiative has made the recently formed Art Charter for Climate Action (ACCA) an official pillar of a UN alliance striving to enact environmental action across the world
Germany’s E-Werk Luckenwalde, which seeks to be environmentally friendly in all aspects of its work, is hosting a festival that highlights the wide-ranging potential of restraint
Austrian capital is working with a local and international artists to provide some fresh perspectives on confronting the world’s environmental crises
Stepping Softly on the Earth embodies the themes of sustainability and interconnectedness both in its theme and how it has been put together
Major events in London and Tokyo signal a much-needed shift in the conversation around museums and growth, and a move towards significant practical action
The 36 living trees were chosen for their irregular appearance that makes them harder to sell
The initiative was created by the UK-based company Roxbox, which has developed a range of reusable shipping crates to tackle waste
The threat posed by rising sea levels to coastlines is explored across commissions and shows in east London, Southend and Cornwall
A lack of legislation to deter private flying is hampering efforts to convince the art world's elite to kick the habit
At this pressing stage of the climate crisis, the London show seems to address our ecological emergency in the spirit of an earlier era
A gallery wall has been removed to invite creatures from the park outside to roam the space
From the Serpentine Galleries to the Sainsbury Centre, in the UK and beyond, institutions have hired designated directors to head up matters environmental
The switch to a more sustainable blockchain system is encouraging artists to experiment with the collaborative potential of NFTs
Partners of the organisation are now rewarded for adhering to its decarbonising and emission-cutting guidelines
At the Eden Project in Cornwall, the Swedish artist has allowed a felled tree to decompose, while at London's Gasworks, she investigates the unsettling history of the oilbird
While seemingly sustainable on the surface, arboreal art requires long-term planning and care to be impactful
Plus, the US National Gallery of Art’s women artists fund and one of the last paintings of Paula Modersohn-Becker
While initiatives such as the Gallery Climate Coalition are seeing positive results, much remains to be done across the sector
From recycling carpets to shipping booth walls across oceans, the industry's biggest trade events are striving to clean up their act—but are they doing enough?
As the art market’s prime players, collectors' choices are of utmost importance in improving our industry
Rather than hoping for a magic fix to neutralise our emissions, it is more realistic to fund projects that involve direct and strategic impact