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Arts and environment combine in Whitechapel exhibition

13 January 2008


Cornelia Parker: 13 February - 30 March 2008. Preview opening, 13 Feb, 6.30 - 9pm

A new exhibition by Cornelia Parker opens at the Whitechapel on 13 February, organised in partnership with Friends of the Earth.

Cornelia Parker's latest work is a 40 minute film - Chomskian Abstract, 2007 -presenting her interview with world-renowned writer and theorist Noam Chomsky. By answering Parker's questions Chomsky addresses the failings of government, corporations, institutions and the media to take responsibility for the ecological safety of our planet. He urges us to take responsibility, change our lifestyles and bring about socio-economic change.

In addition to Chomskian Abstract, 2007, the artist's Poison and Antidote Drawings, 2004 are on show, featuring black ink containing snake venom and white ink containing anti venom. The format of the drawings reflects the question and answer format of the interview with Chomsky.

Inspired by the powerful Poison and Antidote theme, Friends of the Earth is encouraging visitors to pose their own questions about the state of the world during the exhibition. These questions will form part of an installation at the Whitechapel and used to provide inspiration for a one-day event on Saturday 29 March, bringing together a host of artists, thinkers and activists to examine the issues raised (www.poisonandantidote.co.uk).

The exhibition and event launch a collaboration between the Whitechapel and Friends of the Earth that will explore responses in the visual arts to environmental issues.

Tony Juniper, Friends of the Earth Executive Director, said; `Many of the themes addressed in Cornelia Parker's film resonate with the work of Friends of the Earth. But the piece also stimulates us to think about the empowering nature of enquiry. With our involvement in this exhibition we hope to inspire people to ask their own questions about the state of the world and get them thinking about the solutions. Our one-off Poison and Antidote event on Saturday 29 March will give the public a chance to hear the answers offered by some of Britain's most exciting thinkers and doers.'

The opening of Cornelia Parker is Wednesday 13 February, 6.30 - 9pm. To attend the opening email RSVP@whitechapel.org

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