Part of Getty’s region-wide initiative PST ART: Art and Science Collide, the Hammer presents Breath(e): toward climate and social justice, organized by guest co-curators Glenn Kaino and Mika Yoshitake. The exhibition considers environmental art practices that address the climate crisis and anthropogenic disasters and their inescapable intersection with issues of equity and social justice. Breath(e) features works by more than 20 artists, including works by Mel Chin, Ron Finley, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Garnett Puett, and Lan Tuazon, commissioned specially for this exhibition.
Breath(e) was conceived during the height of the global COVID-19 pandemic and America’s racial reckoning in 2020, and as such explores pressing issues related to the ethics of climate justice, while proposing pragmatic and philosophical approaches to spur discussion and resolution. The exhibition strives to challenge and deconstruct polarized political attitudes surrounding climate justice in America and offers new perspectives around land and indigenous rights of nature.
Notice: live honeybees on premises. Garnett Puett’s sculpture contains live honeybees. Visitors should be aware of the bees’ presence and be cautious when viewing the sculpture. While the bees are fully contained in the sculpture’s housing, their presence may attract additional bees in the outdoor space around the museum and in the museum’s courtyard.