Projects
Read more about our ongoing projects.
Enter: toxicitysrea.ch “Join the colonization today!“ From the make-up, soaps and birth control pills in your bathroom to plastic packaging in your…
Read moreEstroworld Now: The Quarantine Edition \\ Mary Maggic
Enter: toxicitysrea.ch The name of the river Mersey originates from the Old English ‘Maere,’ meaning ‘boundary’. Boundaries, borders and interstices are sites of…
Read moreThe Sea Collapsed into the Pleasures of Sand \\ Luiza Prado de O. Martins
Lisa Rave’s Europium (2014) draws connections between Papua New Guinea’s colonial past and the planned excavation of the rare earth element Europium from the Bismarck Sea.
Read moreEuropium \\ Lisa Rave
What’s on
Discover our current live projects and events, or visit two of our on-going online exhibitions, commissioned for AND Festival 2021.
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Re-enacting the historical and modern flow of people, cargo, data and power One-Fifth of the Earth’s Surface invites you to walk amongst it and view how three continents are tethered via transatlantic data cables, air and sea routes and trade.
Read moreOne-Fifth of the Earth’s Surface \\ Hakeem Adam and Maxwell Mutanda
Toxicity’s Reach presents a collection of installations, spanning multiple disciplines as a way of exploring how industrial chemicals that are found in our waterways affect humans, animals and the landscape we live in.
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