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Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide.SOUP GALLERY
Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992.BEYOND DRIFTING
BEYOND DRIFTING: IMPERFECTLY KNOWN ANIMALS. Plankton form a diverse group of microscopic marine organisms living in the water column, not able to swim against the current they exist in INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment.PENALTY GALLERY
597 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) - collected from 4 countries & 7 islands within the United Kingdom, from 87 different beaches and by 47 members of the public in just 4 months. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass.INSTALLATIONS
Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide.SOUP GALLERY
Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992.BEYOND DRIFTING
BEYOND DRIFTING: IMPERFECTLY KNOWN ANIMALS. Plankton form a diverse group of microscopic marine organisms living in the water column, not able to swim against the current they exist in INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment.PENALTY GALLERY
597 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) - collected from 4 countries & 7 islands within the United Kingdom, from 87 different beaches and by 47 members of the public in just 4 months. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. BOOKS — MANDY BARKER A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019. EVERY — MANDY BARKER EVERY snowflake is different. In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. LUNASEA — MANDY BARKER LUNASEA. LUNASEA represents the amount of plastic affecting the unique environment of Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the SouthPacific Ocean.
SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012,which sailed across
PENALTY GALLERY
597 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) - collected from 4 countries & 7 islands within the United Kingdom, from 87 different beaches and by 47 members of the public in just 4 months. INDEFINATE — MANDY BARKER Plastic Bag - A person uses a plastic bag for an average of 12 minutes before disposal. When a bag enters the sea suffocation or entanglement may occur but ingestion is the main issue. CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km from PENALTY — MANDY BARKER PENALTY. The series PENALTY aims to create awareness about the issue of marine pollution by focusing attention on the football as a single plastic object and global symbol that could reach an MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her workINSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
PENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islandsSOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her workINSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
PENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islandsSOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. BOOKS — MANDY BARKER A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019. EVERY — MANDY BARKER In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. "In a unique way Mandy's all encompassing 'process' has captured a journey from the cohesive implementation of fact, influences, and conceptsrecorded in her
PENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islands LUNASEA — MANDY BARKER LUNASEA represents the amount of plastic affecting the unique environment of Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean. The work responds to both conflict and mimicry within the environment of this remote UNESCO world heritage site, from the accumulation of man-made plastic debris washed up on its shores. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km from INDEFINATE — MANDY BARKER 1 - 3 Years, or INDEFINITE? Plastic Bag - A person uses a plastic bag for an average of 12 minutes before disposal. When a bag enters the sea suffocation or entanglement may occur but ingestion is the main issue. Sea turtles often mistake bags for their favourite food of jelly fish and squid when seen floating in the water column. PENALTY — MANDY BARKER The series title has a double meaning; PENALTY is a punishment for breaking a rule in the game of football, and in relation to this project, a PENALTY is the price we will all pay if we do not look after our oceans by managing the over consumption of plastic and becoming responsible for its disposal. Featured. All LUNASEA SHELFCROWN 2.5L
MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her workINSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
PENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islandsSOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her workINSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
PENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islandsSOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. BOOKS — MANDY BARKER A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019. EVERY — MANDY BARKER In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. "In a unique way Mandy's all encompassing 'process' has captured a journey from the cohesive implementation of fact, influences, and conceptsrecorded in her
PENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islands LUNASEA — MANDY BARKER LUNASEA represents the amount of plastic affecting the unique environment of Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean. The work responds to both conflict and mimicry within the environment of this remote UNESCO world heritage site, from the accumulation of man-made plastic debris washed up on its shores. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km from INDEFINATE — MANDY BARKER 1 - 3 Years, or INDEFINITE? Plastic Bag - A person uses a plastic bag for an average of 12 minutes before disposal. When a bag enters the sea suffocation or entanglement may occur but ingestion is the main issue. Sea turtles often mistake bags for their favourite food of jelly fish and squid when seen floating in the water column. PENALTY — MANDY BARKER The series title has a double meaning; PENALTY is a punishment for breaking a rule in the game of football, and in relation to this project, a PENALTY is the price we will all pay if we do not look after our oceans by managing the over consumption of plastic and becoming responsible for its disposal. Featured. All LUNASEA SHELFCROWN 2.5L
MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a EVERY — MANDY BARKER In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her workPENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islandsSOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs.BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a EVERY — MANDY BARKER In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her workPENALTY GALLERY
News. Books. Contact. Penalty Gallery. 'PENALTY - The World'. 769 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 41 countries and islands around the world, from 144 different beaches, and by 89 members of the public in just 4 months. 'PENALTY - Europe'. 633 marine debris footballs (and pieces of) collected from 23 countries & islandsSOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs.BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill. INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide.COLLECTIONS
Collections. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work BOOKS — MANDY BARKER ALTERED OCEAN. Published by Overlapse - April 2019. £30. A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019.INSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
WHERE — MANDY BARKER Attachments such as ribbons and string tied to the balloons are also a problem for marine life as they can lead to the entanglement. Ingredients: Silver Wedding Anniversary, Now I am 3, Age 5, 60, plain; red, blue, yellow, green, pink, orange, silver, white, Ruby Wedding,It’s
CONTACT — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. LUNASEA — MANDY BARKER LUNASEA represents the amount of plastic affecting the unique environment of Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean. The work responds to both conflict and mimicry within the environment of this remote UNESCO world heritage site, from the accumulation of man-made plastic debris washed up on its shores. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km from MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a EVERY — MANDY BARKEREVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT QUOTE In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
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A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. "In a unique way Mandy's all encompassing 'process' has captured a journey from the cohesive implementation of fact, influences, and conceptsrecorded in her
SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
SOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill.BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a EVERY — MANDY BARKEREVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT QUOTE In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
INSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. "In a unique way Mandy's all encompassing 'process' has captured a journey from the cohesive implementation of fact, influences, and conceptsrecorded in her
SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
SOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill.BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. BOOKS — MANDY BARKER A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019.COLLECTIONS
Collections. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work ABOUT — MANDY BARKER ABOUT. Mandy Barker is an international award-winning photographer whose work involving marine plastic debris for more than 10 years has received global recognition. Working with scientists she aims to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the world's oceans, highlighting the harmful affect on marine life and ourselves - ultimately leading WHERE — MANDY BARKER Attachments such as ribbons and string tied to the balloons are also a problem for marine life as they can lead to the entanglement. Ingredients: Silver Wedding Anniversary, Now I am 3, Age 5, 60, plain; red, blue, yellow, green, pink, orange, silver, white, Ruby Wedding,It’s
CONTACT — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collectedworldwide.
SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km from MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass.INSTALLATIONS
Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. EVERY — MANDY BARKEREVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT QUOTE EVERY snowflake is different. In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012,which sailed across
SOUP GALLERY
Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill.BEYOND DRIFTING
BEYOND DRIFTING: IMPERFECTLY KNOWN ANIMALS. Plankton form a diverse group of microscopic marine organisms living in the water column, not able to swim against the current they exist in MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass. The images represent the LIFE of recovered plastic objects that have at some point existed on a EVERY — MANDY BARKEREVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT QUOTE In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique formation that no two flakes are alike. Recovered white marine plastic debris serves as a metaphor to the snowflake, with each man-made object offering a different structure and with the contradiction at havingbeen
INSTALLATIONS
A display of marine plastic debris objects intrigue the viewer through the diversity of what has actually be recovered from the sea. Sketchbooks that detail initial ideas and concepts behind two images, are displayed in-between the final large-scale prints, that are presented on opposing walls. A short film showing the process andrecovery of
SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. "In a unique way Mandy's all encompassing 'process' has captured a journey from the cohesive implementation of fact, influences, and conceptsrecorded in her
SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
SOUP GALLERY
Soup Gallery. SOUP: Turtle. Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. Additives; ducks, beavers & frogs. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill.BEYOND DRIFTING
The potential impact on marine life and ultimately man itself is currently of vital concern. In terms of plankton, and of action, we are 'Beyond Drifting', and must bring into focus these "Imperfectly Known Animals'. The series of work is presented as an old science book from 1800's, that as well as reflecting the current situationregarding
NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. BOOKS — MANDY BARKER A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019.COLLECTIONS
Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WHERE — MANDY BARKER WHERE am I going? Up and away? Over 90% of released balloons rise to an altitude of 5 miles then burst into small fragments, the rest remain inflated before CONTACT — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012,which sailed across
LUNASEA — MANDY BARKER LUNASEA. LUNASEA represents the amount of plastic affecting the unique environment of Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the SouthPacific Ocean.
CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km from INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass.INSTALLATIONS
Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. EVERY — MANDY BARKEREVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT QUOTE EVERY snowflake is different. In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012,which sailed across
SOUP GALLERY
Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill.BEYOND DRIFTING
BEYOND DRIFTING: IMPERFECTLY KNOWN ANIMALS. Plankton form a diverse group of microscopic marine organisms living in the water column, not able to swim against the current they exist in MANDY BARKERWORKNEWSBOOKSCONTACTABOUTEXHIBITIONS Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. WORK — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. SHELF-LIFE — MANDY BARKER SHELF-LIFE. The series SHELF-LIFE raises awareness of marine plastic pollution washed up on the UNESCO world heritage site of uninhabited Henderson Island, isolated in the middle of the South Pacific, and more than 5,000km from the nearest landmass.INSTALLATIONS
Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. EVERY — MANDY BARKEREVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKES DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT MCREVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT LYRICSEVERY SNOWFLAKE IS DIFFERENT QUOTE EVERY snowflake is different. In nature a snowflake is made up of a single or group of ice crystals that fall through the earths atmosphere in such a unique SKETCHBOOK — MANDY BARKER SKETCHBOOK. Recording my ideas and research in sketchbooks is something I have always done, it connects me to the relationship between my practical work and the research that informs it. SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012,which sailed across
SOUP GALLERY
Ingredients; plastic turtles that have circled & existed in the North Pacific Gyre for 16 years, as a result of twelve shipping containers carrying 28,800 childrens bath toys that washed overboard from the ship 'Evergreen Ever Laurel' on 10 January 1992. 1826 — MANDY BARKER 香港湯:1826 ‘Hong Kong Soup:1826’ is a series depicting waste plastic collected from over 30 different beaches in Hong Kong since 2012. Over 1,826 tonnes of municipal plastic waste goes into landfills EVERY DAY in Hong Kong, and each image reflects the diverse range of these products by highlighting recovered objects or groups that have escaped recycling or landfill.BEYOND DRIFTING
BEYOND DRIFTING: IMPERFECTLY KNOWN ANIMALS. Plankton form a diverse group of microscopic marine organisms living in the water column, not able to swim against the current they exist in NEWS — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. BOOKS — MANDY BARKER ALTERED OCEAN. Published by Overlapse - April 2019. £30. A comprehensive catalogue of Mandy Barker's photographic works representing the crisis of plastic pollution in the world's oceans. This in-depth survey features series created over the past ten years, and released to coincide with solo exhibtions in 2019.COLLECTIONS
Collections. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work ABOUT — MANDY BARKER ABOUT. Mandy Barker is an international award-winning photographer whose work involving marine plastic debris for more than 10 years has received global recognition. Working with scientists she aims to raise awareness about plastic pollution in the world's oceans, highlighting the harmful affect on marine life and ourselves - ultimately leading WHERE — MANDY BARKER Attachments such as ribbons and string tied to the balloons are also a problem for marine life as they can lead to the entanglement. Ingredients: Silver Wedding Anniversary, Now I am 3, Age 5, 60, plain; red, blue, yellow, green, pink, orange, silver, white, Ruby Wedding,It’s
CONTACT — MANDY BARKER Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collected worldwide. GREENPEACE — MANDY BARKER GREENPEACE. Mandy Barker is an award winning British photographic artist whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition. Her work has been exhibited, published and collectedworldwide.
SHOAL — MANDY BARKER SHOAL. The series SHOAL reveals evidence of marine plastic debris collected during the Japanese Tsunami Debris Expedition in June 2012, which sailed across the tsunami debris field in the North Pacific Ocean. The work focuses on plastics collected and photographed from trawls and net samples at various points between Japan and Hawaii, andalso
INDEFINITE — MANDY BARKER INDEFINITE. Discarded debris found scattered along the shoreline, having existed for varying amounts of time in the sea, collectively conveys the story of a marine environment. This series estimates how long it takes for disgarded plastic objects to degrade in the sea (based on information sources from 2010). The objects shown areunwashed and
CROWN 2.5L — MANDY BARKER CROWN 2.5L. Working camera constructed from marine plastic debris recovered from 9 different countries and oceans around the world. In June 2019 I was invited by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office in collaboration with Pew Trusts, to join the Henderson Island Plastic Pollution Expedition 2019, a research and clean-up operation to this uninhabited island which sits more than 5,000km fromMANDY BARKER
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