Forests Without Frontiers and Flight Logistics – a good partnership
Flight Logistics decided to partner with Forests without Frontiers after Read More...
ShipArt ArtOnWheels number 20 hits the road with artwork by Gina Soden
British photographer Gina Soden is renowned for capturing derelict architecture Read More...
Welcoming The Royal Horticultural Society to our warehouse
Having worked with the RHS Media department and RHS Read More...
Recent Makwande Art Residency artist Lesego Seoketsa
Talented South African artist Lesego Seoketsa works mainly with photography, Read More...
Feature Friday – Introducing Makawande Art Residency
Supporting artists is one of Flight Logistics-ShipArtTM's defining principles so Read More...
Directors travel to Antibes to visit the Makwande Art Residency
A weekend well spent - our Directors visited Mandelieu (Antibes) Read More...
Jameson Robinson – artist, bricks, penguins, and giveaways
This week’s #FeatureFriday is about British artist Jameson Robinson who Read More...
ShipArt® is about to add the 20th vehicle to its fleet of “art on wheels” with artist Gina Soden
Our spectacular fleet of art vehicles showcases stunning works of art by selected Read More...
Oli Epp – Fine art and Post-Digital Pop
Oli Epp is a successful British contemporary artist currently living Read More...
An award like this from our client @webmart sums up everything that a supplier wants to achieve for their clients... TOP QUALITY SUPPLIER OF THE YEAR - 😍🔥
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Since adding electric art transporters to our ShipArt fleet (like this one, wrapped in the brilliant work of @livvykemp), we’ve prevented 19,438 kg of CO2 from entering the atmosphere.
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We’re so aligned/involved with the art world that if you type “facts about art” into Google we`re number two! 😍 -
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Amazing! 😍
Posted @withregram • @theartnewspaper.official A hugely ambitious mobile public artwork is currently traveling through Africa on its way to Europe and then up to the Arctic Circle in a call for action and a cry for change. On a scale appropriate to the climate and environmental crisis that it is aiming to highlight, The Herds is an expanding throng of life-sized moveable animal sculptures—the term puppet doesn’t do them justice—that is crossing continents on a symbolic flight from climate disaster. It is already stirring up communities and causing mild mayhem in the first batch of the eighteen designated cities that punctuate its four month odyssey.
The starting point was in April in the Congo Basin, where the initial group of creatures— including a giraffe, two zebra, a lioness, wildebeest, a gorilla, a baboon and a chimpanzee—emerged with their human operators from the forest to spend three days in and around Kinshasa. The pack paraded through the crowded city centre, engaging in a number of charged urban encounters, most notably with the local Nsango Mbonda drumming group and a throng of Congolese performers at the city’s landmark Echangeur Tower. From there The Herds progressed up along the Western Coast of Africa via Lagos and Dakar to Marrakech and Casablanca.
In June they will journey through Spain via Madrid and Barcelona to France (with one Italian stopover in Venice). Then it’s on to London and Manchester, followed by Copenhagen and Stockholm. The final destination is Trondheim in the far north of Norway where, on July 30, The Herds will perform an unspecified grand finale event which we are told “will embrace the ancient traditions of the Sami people” during the annual Olavsfest International festival.
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Looking fresh! Our “@kennwadiogbu” ShipArt van at Wokingham this morning!
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