
A Nationwide Day of Artist led Action to Stand Up for Nature.
Remember Nature 2025, an ambitious new staging of the visionary art project initiated in 2015 by the celebrated artist Gustav Metzger (1926-2017), curated by Andrea Gregson and Jo Joelson with Serpentine - is proud to announce fifteen of the seventeen international visual artists who will contribute to the Day of Action on 4 November 2025 through a programme of new artistic commissions and special events.
Remember Nature 2025 marks the 10-year anniversary in partnership with 16 regional arts partners across England. It will bring people together through a programme of cultural and artistic public interventions, to 'remember nature' and act collectively to adapt to the nature crisis.
The line-up of interdisciplinary artists includes:
- MADDI NICHOLSON - ART GENE (Barrow-in-Furness)
- TBA - BALTIC CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART (Gateshead)
- YU CHEN WANG - CASTLEFIELD GALLERY (Manchester)
- NANCY ODUFONA - DE LA WARR PAVILION (Bexhill-on-Sea)
- STUDIO LAB: RIA BAGLEY, TOM DOUBTFIRE, BERNADETTE McBRIDE - FACT (Liverpool)
- UTA KOGELSBERGER - HATTON GALLERY (Newcastle)
- HARUN MORRISON - IKON GALLERY (Birmingham)
- LAURA HOPES - KARST (Plymouth)
- HAMISH FULTON - KESTLE BARTON (Cornwall)
- TBA - KETTLE’S YARD (Cambridge)
- A MAN CALLED ADAM - MIMA (Middlesborough)
- PATRICIA DOMINGUEZ CLARO, EDUARDO NAVARRO - Serpentine Galleries (London)
- YOUNGSOOK CHOI - Tate Modern (London)
- ANYA GALLACCIO - Turner Contemporary (Margate)
From coast to coast, city to town, contemporary arts organisations, artists, makers, and wider members of communities will develop artistic and public interventions in cultural venues and outdoor spaces, taking inspiration from Metzger's works, manifestos and DIY aesthetic, to communicate why we need to ‘remember nature’, to ask wider audiences and members of the public to stop, pause in their daily routine, to slow down and think about the importance of nature and thus call to them to act and to adapt to the climate crisis
The artistic acts and interventions on the Day of Action will be live streamed, recorded and shared via a new project website: https://remembernature.art/