For our current exhibitions, walk-up entry is always possible without a pre-booked ticket – but you may need to queue shortly before entering. The Pavilion access is walk-up only.
Radha D'Souza and Jonas Staal, Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes: Extinction Wars (2022), Gwangju Art Museum
Environmental Justice
Beyond awareness-raising, towards long-term change.
Through programmes, projects and commissions, we support artists whose work recognises the entanglement of people and places. The destruction of lives, landscapes and livelihoods finds deep roots in the planet’s human history. Meanwhile, present economies of extraction devastate the lives of human and non-human beings. Environmental-justice projects at Sepentine recognise the unequal distribution of ecocide, toxicity and damange and seeks to platform stories, analyses, responses and interventions coming from – or in solidarity with – those front lines.
The Infinite Ecologies Marathon is a long durational project that looks at the world-building potential of culture in the face of ecological destruction.
Serpentine PavilionSaturday 14 October 2023, 12-8.30pmPrice: All day: £10, £7 conc. Afternoon only: £5 (6-8.30pm)
An afternoon and evening event that gathers key figures within environmental thinking to address pressing questions and help set the agenda for the Serpentine Marathon event in July 202...
In Daughters of the River, Adham Faramawy incorporates dance, sound and spoken word to tell stories of the romances and toxicities of rivers and waterways.
A Back to Earth LIVE programme exploring transformation, queerness, the wild, the natural and the unnatural, decolonial, Indigenous and submerged perspectives.
A changing coastline, a deprived sea, disappearing rituals and new professions emerging out of the climate emergency form the landscape of Manthia Diawara’s new film.
Serpentine North GalleryOnlineOffsiteInternationalOngoingFree
Working with scientists, chefs, farmers, policymakers and practitioners from several other disciplines, Cooking Sections' CLIMAVORE proposes an adaptive, regenerative form of eating.
Moss Matters, a sound work by Metabolic Selves, takes listeners along a narrative journey on London's Regent's canal, encountering mosses amongst the ruins of the city’s industrial pa...
Building on the Radical Kitchen: Recipes for Building Community and Creating Change programme launched in 2017, Serpentine presented a second season of its lunchtime gatherings in the S...
Serpentine is pleased to present a new chapter of the Court for Intergenerational Climate Crimes (CICC), titled The British East India Company on Trial.
The CICC School Programme is a series of talks, workshops, assemblies, screenings and performances designed to activate the CICC installation at Ambika P3 and across London.
In Daughters of the River, Adham Faramawy incorporates dance, sound and spoken word to tell stories of the romances and toxicities of rivers and waterways.
A Back to Earth LIVE programme exploring transformation, queerness, the wild, the natural and the unnatural, decolonial, Indigenous and submerged perspectives.
A changing coastline, a deprived sea, disappearing rituals and new professions emerging out of the climate emergency form the landscape of Manthia Diawara’s new film.
Serpentine North GalleryOnlineOffsiteInternationalOngoingFree
Working with scientists, chefs, farmers, policymakers and practitioners from several other disciplines, Cooking Sections' CLIMAVORE proposes an adaptive, regenerative form of eating.
Moss Matters, a sound work by Metabolic Selves, takes listeners along a narrative journey on London's Regent's canal, encountering mosses amongst the ruins of the city’s industrial pa...