EVENTS
Wednesday 1 November 6pm
Opening and artist’s talk at Peer

Friday 3 November 6pm
Film screening at Peer

Nancy Holt, Pine Barrens, 1975, 30’
Pine Barrens by Nancy holt Pine Barrens is an evocative portrait of the physical and  cultural landscape of the New Jersey Pine Barrens, a unique  ecological region that was the first National Reserve in the  U.S.A.


Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson, Mono Lake, 1968-2004, 19’
Mono Lake by Robert Smithson and Nancy Holt Mono Lake is an intimate view of three seminal figures in the  earth art movement (Robert Smithson, Michael Heizer and  Nancy Holt) as they interact with the Western landscapes that  are so central to their work.


Saturday 4 November

10am: Breakfast at Peer, with Dr. Alexandra Thompson, Amy Balkin and Kevin Smith (from Carbon Trade Watch*) in conversation. Kate Rich's feral trade coffee will be served.
*Carbon Trade Watch provides an holistic analysis of climate change and climate policy based on social justice, rather than simply treating them as environmental issues. It has produced a number of publications and multi-media including documentaries and a photo-exhibition, and is an active member of the global Durban Network for Climate Justice.
12noon: March against climate change starting at the US Embassy,
Grosvenor Square
4:30pm: Post-march discussion at Peer

 

  A project by Amy Balkin
 
 Curated by MA Curating Contemporary Art students
  at the Royal College of Art

  1 — 7 November 2006
  Open 12noon — 6pm
  Private View 1 November, 6 — 9pm

  Peer
  99 Hoxton Street
  London N1 6QL
  Free Admission

  Supported by the Monique Beudert Fund
  With special thanks to Peer and Victoria Miro Gallery
  Project Space 176, courtesy of the Zabludowicz   Collection

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