We are artists and designers with a common creative goal. We travelled to Chernobyl and Pripyat in the Ukraine to investigate the issues at the site on the 30th anniversary of the world’s biggest and most devastating nuclear disaster. This trip inspired...
This exhibition will showcase the work of our 11 artist strong collective, all of whom visited the Chernobyl exclusion zone in April 2016 - 30 years after the nuclear explosion. All of the artists have created work in response to the experience and have collaborated to create a show that encourages new dialogue around the subject of nuclear and investigates the human effect of such a catastrophic incident. All of the collective will be present at the preview to discuss their work and answer any questions. This exhibition has informed NEW WORK not yet shown. We look forward to seeing you there!
“This venue worked so well, it’s a beautiful building with alcoves, altars and beautiful holy saint statues and our work naturally slid into places previously unimagined e.g. the confessional box… and looks incredibly beautiful especially when lit by candlelight…” CLAIRE A. BAKER.
Check out the 26:86 Collective zine showcasing a selection of pages from 'zines produced by artists from the 26:86 Collective. Inspired by a visit to the Chernobyl exclusion zone in April 2016.
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