Earth CollectionsThe Permanent Collection
Earth Collections offers a wealth of potential for artists worldwide to take part in our Berlin and International Exhibitions. Become a part of Earth's Collective - and help effect a better future for Land, Sea, and Nature-kind. What we offer in return for donations of accepted work:
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• Notoriety as an Artist with representation in Earth’s Permanent Collection of Art/NaturSci.
• Participation in a Time Capsule for the remembrance of our contemporary Art/NaturSci Movement.
• Works in the archive will be on view in Berlin and traveling exhibitions, and positioned in remarkable venues.
• Our continued valuation and promotion of this archive also benefits the value of the artists' work outside of the collection.
• Yet Earth Collections is to remain associated with historical purpose, unlike collections of affluent personal taste.
• We offer support to fund the transfer of artworks through writing and project help for creating editions.
• Artists will be featured on this website, which has tracked up to 650 unique views per week.
• Exhibits created from the archive will achieve less of a carbon footprint.
• Art storage is provided in secure, temperature controlled facilities.
• Participation in a Time Capsule for the remembrance of our contemporary Art/NaturSci Movement.
• Works in the archive will be on view in Berlin and traveling exhibitions, and positioned in remarkable venues.
• Our continued valuation and promotion of this archive also benefits the value of the artists' work outside of the collection.
• Yet Earth Collections is to remain associated with historical purpose, unlike collections of affluent personal taste.
• We offer support to fund the transfer of artworks through writing and project help for creating editions.
• Artists will be featured on this website, which has tracked up to 650 unique views per week.
• Exhibits created from the archive will achieve less of a carbon footprint.
• Art storage is provided in secure, temperature controlled facilities.
For our organization the collection will:
• Earth Collection will allow us to create a wide range of impactful exhibitions with much less of a worrisome carbon footprint.
• We can now accept a greater variety of works on ecosystems, climate change, pollution solutions, and species regeneration.
• With the consummate collection of art at hand, we can streamline exhibit thematics more easily.
• Planning and shipping exhibits will require less administration.
• Time saved can be used on promotional activities to advance the collection and our impact for nature-kind.
• We can now accept a greater variety of works on ecosystems, climate change, pollution solutions, and species regeneration.
• With the consummate collection of art at hand, we can streamline exhibit thematics more easily.
• Planning and shipping exhibits will require less administration.
• Time saved can be used on promotional activities to advance the collection and our impact for nature-kind.
Performance of the feminine by mp Warming, 1998. Performers (from left) Katie Warming Gray, Sarah Cirell,
Melanie Warming Gray, Lindsay Cirell, Mikaela Baker. Photography by Colin Malakie.
Melanie Warming Gray, Lindsay Cirell, Mikaela Baker. Photography by Colin Malakie.
Innovation:
A Permanent Collection curated by a significant female artist of/for a contemporary Art Movement is rare indeed, a first in Art History.
mp Warming’s art has been exhibited at two Venice Biennales and at the 2019 WATOU Festival in Belgium. Her art can be found in the Permanent Collections of the Nabokov Museum in St. Petersburg and in the beautiful Philology Library designed by Foster + Partners at the Freie Universität Berlin. She worked on these projects with the American Museum of Natural History and the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, respectively. She is the founder of Art Science Exhibits Berlin and co-founder of International Artists Manifest, a non-profit organization for artists' collections. She originated the term Art/NaturSci Movement for fellow art activists.
Warming curated our Art/NaturSci Pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale with sponsorship from the city of Winterthur, Switzerland. In the past four years, she has created eight large-scale exhibitions in partnership with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, and Berlin Science Week. She began this work with scientists at Yale University and the Peabody Museum of Natural History.
For information on our innovative science and new shipping partners, visit our homepage.
mp Warming’s art has been exhibited at two Venice Biennales and at the 2019 WATOU Festival in Belgium. Her art can be found in the Permanent Collections of the Nabokov Museum in St. Petersburg and in the beautiful Philology Library designed by Foster + Partners at the Freie Universität Berlin. She worked on these projects with the American Museum of Natural History and the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology, respectively. She is the founder of Art Science Exhibits Berlin and co-founder of International Artists Manifest, a non-profit organization for artists' collections. She originated the term Art/NaturSci Movement for fellow art activists.
Warming curated our Art/NaturSci Pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale with sponsorship from the city of Winterthur, Switzerland. In the past four years, she has created eight large-scale exhibitions in partnership with Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, and Berlin Science Week. She began this work with scientists at Yale University and the Peabody Museum of Natural History.
For information on our innovative science and new shipping partners, visit our homepage.
Launch site of International Artists Manifest, cofounded by Artist Sarah Bouchard,
Chemist and Computer Scientist Kent Gordon, Clair Turlo, and mp Warming.
Chemist and Computer Scientist Kent Gordon, Clair Turlo, and mp Warming.
Commitments:
• Artworks are carefully considered; the more the art aligns with our thematics, the more often these works can be exhibited.
• Whenever possible, art in the collection will be representational of the breadth of the artist's making.
• Art Science Exhibits Berlin is responsible for continued valuation of the art, secure storage, insurance for the collection housed in our facilities, and art handling.
• Participating Artists must sign our contract for the agreed upon art and ship to the curator in Berlin. Frames are appreciated but not necessary. To limit carbon footprint, limited-edition, archival prints can be printed at Berlin venues. Signature cards will be provided.
• Artists are responsible for all costs related to the price of their art, printing in Berlin (if relevant), and shipping.
• Whenever possible, art in the collection will be representational of the breadth of the artist's making.
• Art Science Exhibits Berlin is responsible for continued valuation of the art, secure storage, insurance for the collection housed in our facilities, and art handling.
• Participating Artists must sign our contract for the agreed upon art and ship to the curator in Berlin. Frames are appreciated but not necessary. To limit carbon footprint, limited-edition, archival prints can be printed at Berlin venues. Signature cards will be provided.
• Artists are responsible for all costs related to the price of their art, printing in Berlin (if relevant), and shipping.
To apply:
To submit your work, simply send your website or other online content (not google). We also require a brief explanation about your work and why you would like to take part (maximum one page in PDF format). Use your artist name as the PDF file name. Think of this as a very brief introduction. Send your email to [email protected] with your artist name in the subject heading.
If your work is of interest, we will set up a Skype meeting with you.
If your work is of interest, we will set up a Skype meeting with you.
Without prior invitation, a submission fee of €20 is required. PayPal will convert the payment from your country's currency.
Payments can be made via the PayPal link below or by bank or wire transfer to:
Berliner Sparkasse
IBAN: DE25 1005 0000 6012 2294 51
BIC: BELADEBEXXX
Once you click "Buy Now", be sure to add your artist's name in the "Description" box - so we can correlate submissions.
Payments can be made via the PayPal link below or by bank or wire transfer to:
Berliner Sparkasse
IBAN: DE25 1005 0000 6012 2294 51
BIC: BELADEBEXXX
Once you click "Buy Now", be sure to add your artist's name in the "Description" box - so we can correlate submissions.
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