14 November, 2019 — 09 February, 2020. Works made from everything starting from doll arms and plastic bags through footballs and shoe laces to pieces of clothing and plastic flowers.
With great commitment to the environment, Mandy Barker (b. 05:09 - 03 Jun 2019 Sea of Artifacts will open at Fotografiska on World Oceans Day, 8 June, and run until 25 August.
Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. • 2018 "Mandy Barker: Hong Kong Soup", Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art, Manchester British artist Mandy Barker’s photographs portray objects that she found when out collecting plastics in various locations around the world and then used to create her works. Fotografiska Tallinn’s opening winter exhibition, Mandy Barker’s “Sea of Artifacts” worries about the environment and brings attention to excessive plastic destroying nature around us.
Sea of Artifacts.
Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. Mandy Barker is a British Postwar & Contemporary artist who was born in 1964. So instead she started creating beautiful artworks from the plastic waste she gathered, photographing them in all their glory. With great commitment to the environment, Mandy Barker (b. 1964) from Hull, England, originally began by photographing plastic waste on beaches, but no one took any notice.
1964) from Hull, England, originally began by photographing plastic waste on beaches, but no one took any notice. Suddenly, she’d managed to reach out with her urgent message of the need for change: We all … Their work was featured in numerous exhibitions at key galleries and museums, including the V&A London and the Fotografiska. It is estimated that more than 8 million tons of plastic are dumped in our oceans every year. Mandy Barker.