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Postcards from the Future

16 March – 30 May

Straight from its successful showing at the Museum of London, an exhibition of arresting images depicting how London may look if we do not take action against the threat of climate change. Created by artists Robert Graves and Didier Madoc-Jones, the project is based upon a series of 16 views of London which are transformed from the familiar to the startling, using the visual language of climate change to create provocative images.

Each pristine image is defined by an astonishing degree of clarity and definition. Postcards from the Future sets out to create illusory spaces in which people can explore the issues of a changed world and not reject them as ‘stuff that happens to other people’.

Visit: postcardsfromthefuture.co.uk

 

Exhibition opening times:

Open Monday - Saturday from 9.30am - 11pm
and Sunday noon - 6pm (when there is a performance in the building)

The National Theatre is closed on Fri 22 April and Sun 24 April.

The National Theatre will open at 4pm on Mon 25 April, Fri 29 April and Mon 30 May.

The National Theatre will close at 8pm on Mon 2 May.

Postcards from the Future finished on: 30 May 2011

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