Eduardo Abaroa, Proposal: We Just Need a Larger World, 2009, (detail). Courtesy the Artist & kurimanzutto gallery, Mexico City
This is an unmissable opportunity for schools and colleges to link contemporary art to their student’s understanding of history, geography, sociology, politics, economics or citizenship. The exhibition illuminates today’s fast-changing world, featuring major art works that use film, maps, charts, installation and sculpture to expose increasing inequality – and our own role in it. The famous Fools Cap Map – dating from 1580 – is displayed alongside work by the Turner Prize winner Steve McQueen, and a full scale “garden” installation by art and politics pioneer Öyvind Fahlström.
FREE Contemporary Learning Resource Boxes
We now have FREE bookable resources for you to use with your visiting group. The boxes introduce a range of activities for key stages 1-5. We advise a pre-visit in order to familiarise yourself with the gallery and the resources prior to your groups arrival.
Booking
To book free resources and visits, for Key Stages 1-5 email learn@nottinghamcontemporary.org, or phone 0115 948 9750.





