Future Geographies imagines climate futures beyond doom and gloom
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Future Geographies imagines climate futures beyond doom and gloom
The VAG is billing the exhibit as 'the first major exhibition in Canada to examine the intersection of contemporary art and future climates on a global scale'
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By Shawn Conner
Published May 13, 2026
Last updated May 13, 2026
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John Akomfrah's acclaimed Vertigo Sea is part of Future Geographies, an exhibit on at the VAG from May 14-Jan…
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