LONDON – A group of artists is shining a light on the impact of climate change, rising sea levels and nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands after travelling to the remote Pacific nation as part of an expedition.
The “Kõmij Mour Ijin/Our Life is Here” exhibition at London’s National Maritime Museum features paintings, sculptures, photos and video installations exploring the nation’s dark history and the threat facing its inhabitants.
Led by Cape Farewell, a cultural art and climate project founded by artist David Buckland, a team of artists, writers, scientists and filmmakers set sail to the Marshall Islands in 2023.
They visited various atolls, including Bikini, where…