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An internationally-renowned interactive street theatre spectacle called “The Whale” appears on Majuba beach at Redcar in a statement about the environment and climate change on May 22, 2022 in Redcar, England. The whale has been created by Belgium-based artistic group, The Captain Boomer Collective in cooperation with sculptors from Zephyr Wildlife reproductions. Captain Boomer creates location-based shows that explore the boundaries between reality and fiction. The event involves a life-size, hyper-real statue of a sperm whale which is found washed up on a beach in Redcar. As part of the spectacle, a team of performers acting as scientists run tests for three days to find out why it happened. The organisers hope the installation will help Redcar be further recognised as a place where communities explore the opportunity to see and engage in a quality cultural offer that challenges and stimulates discussion about wider agendas such as climate change. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)

An internationally-renowned interactive street theatre spectacle called “The Whale” appears on Majuba beach at Redcar in a statement about the environment and climate change on May 22, 2022 in Redcar, England. The whale has been created by Belgium-based artistic group, The Captain Boomer Collective in cooperation with sculptors from Zephyr Wildlife reproductions. Captain Boomer creates location-based shows that explore the boundaries between reality and fiction. The event involves a life-size, hyper-real statue of a sperm whale which is found washed up on a beach in Redcar. As part of the spectacle, a team of performers acting as scientists run tests for three days to find out why it happened. The organisers hope the installation will help Redcar be further recognised as a place where communities explore the opportunity to see and engage in a quality cultural offer that challenges and stimulates discussion about wider agendas such as climate change. (Photo by Ian Forsyth/Getty Images)



A woman walks past an artwork, part of “Guernica Gaza, 2010-2013” project by Mohammed Al Hawajri exhibited during the “Documenta Fifteen” art fair in Kassel, Germany, June 18, 2022. (Photo by Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters)

A woman walks past an artwork, part of “Guernica Gaza, 2010-2013” project by Mohammed Al Hawajri exhibited during the “Documenta Fifteen” art fair in Kassel, Germany, June 18, 2022. (Photo by Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters)



A visitor mimics a caged animal as he climbs an art installation created by Brazilian artist Eduardo Srur along Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, May 6, 2022. According to the artist, the exhibition “Vida Livre”, or “Free Life”, intends to provoke society to rethink the culture of trapped animals for human entertainment. (Photo by Andre Penner/AP Photo)

A visitor mimics a caged animal as he climbs an art installation created by Brazilian artist Eduardo Srur along Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Friday, May 6, 2022. According to the artist, the exhibition “Vida Livre”, or “Free Life”, intends to provoke society to rethink the culture of trapped animals for human entertainment. (Photo by Andre Penner/AP Photo)



People look at a giant globe of the world measuring seven metres in diameter, – an artwork titled “Gaia” by artist Luke Jerram – which is suspended and rotates from the ceiling of St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne on May 11, 2022. (Photo by William West/AFP Photo)

People look at a giant globe of the world measuring seven metres in diameter, – an artwork titled “Gaia” by artist Luke Jerram – which is suspended and rotates from the ceiling of St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne on May 11, 2022. (Photo by William West/AFP Photo)



Artist Jeff Koons sculpture Balloon Monkey (Magenta), 2006-13, with an estimate of £6,000,000-10,000,000 on display in St James's Square, London, before being sold by Christie's to raise funds for humanitarian aid for Ukraine. Picture date: Tuesday June 14, 2022. (Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images)

Artist Jeff Koons sculpture Balloon Monkey (Magenta), 2006-13, with an estimate of £6,000,000-10,000,000 on display in St James's Square, London, before being sold by Christie's to raise funds for humanitarian aid for Ukraine. Picture date: Tuesday June 14, 2022. (Photo by Yui Mok/PA Images via Getty Images)



Members of staff hold at the “Turf War” painted by Banksy in 2003, as part of an exhibition at Sotheby's in London, Friday, May 27, 2022. The exhibition comes ahead of the Platinum Jubilee of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II marking 70 years on the throne. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo)

Members of staff hold at the “Turf War” painted by Banksy in 2003, as part of an exhibition at Sotheby's in London, Friday, May 27, 2022. The exhibition comes ahead of the Platinum Jubilee of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II marking 70 years on the throne. (Photo by Alberto Pezzali/AP Photo)



Former AFL players Jason Ball and Jasper Pittard, and artists Jim Marks, Annie Mack and Simona Castricum are strung up in the Great Hall at the NGV International on June 05, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. Still Lives: Melbourne is a performance installation by artists Luke George and Daniel Kok, which recreates the 2011 mark of the year by AFL player Andrew Krakouer. The installation is part of Melbourne's winter arts festival RISING. (Photo by Diego Fedele/Getty Images)

Former AFL players Jason Ball and Jasper Pittard, and artists Jim Marks, Annie Mack and Simona Castricum are strung up in the Great Hall at the NGV International on June 05, 2022 in Melbourne, Australia. Still Lives: Melbourne is a performance installation by artists Luke George and Daniel Kok, which recreates the 2011 mark of the year by AFL player Andrew Krakouer. The installation is part of Melbourne's winter arts festival RISING. (Photo by Diego Fedele/Getty Images)



A visitor views “Trolls” by Thomas Dambo during a photo call for Kew Gardens' forthcoming “Food Forever” exhibition, examining the fragile future of food and the impact of our day-to-day eating habits on the planet, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, in Kew, Richmond, Surrey on June 16, 2022. (Photo by Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

A visitor views “Trolls” by Thomas Dambo during a photo call for Kew Gardens' forthcoming “Food Forever” exhibition, examining the fragile future of food and the impact of our day-to-day eating habits on the planet, at the Royal Botanic Gardens, in Kew, Richmond, Surrey on June 16, 2022. (Photo by Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)



Opening of the exposition “The XX + XXI. Polish Art Gallery – Sculpture” at the National Museum in Krakow. On Friday, June 02, 2022, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Opening of the exposition “The XX + XXI. Polish Art Gallery – Sculpture” at the National Museum in Krakow. On Friday, June 02, 2022, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto via Getty Images)



A visitor walks during an exhibition of artist Agus Our Amal PMTOH from Indonesia during the press preview of the documenta 15, the world's most significant exhibition of contemporary art, in Kassel, Germany, Wednesday, June 15, 2022. This years documentary is curated by Indonesian artist collective Ruangrupa, every documenta is limited to 100 days of exhibition and takes place every 5 years. (Photo by Martin Meissner/AP Photo)

A visitor walks during an exhibition of artist Agus Our Amal PMTOH from Indonesia during the press preview of the documenta 15, the world's most significant exhibition of contemporary art, in Kassel, Germany, Wednesday, June 15, 2022. This years documentary is curated by Indonesian artist collective Ruangrupa, every documenta is limited to 100 days of exhibition and takes place every 5 years. (Photo by Martin Meissner/AP Photo)



Visitors view “Divided Layers”, an immersive installation by Daniel Arsham presented by Kohler Company, a global leader in kitchen and bathroom design and inovation, on June 9, 2022 at Palazzo del Senato during the Fuorisalone 2022 design and furniture fair in Milan. (Photo by Miguel Medina/AFP Photo)

Visitors view “Divided Layers”, an immersive installation by Daniel Arsham presented by Kohler Company, a global leader in kitchen and bathroom design and inovation, on June 9, 2022 at Palazzo del Senato during the Fuorisalone 2022 design and furniture fair in Milan. (Photo by Miguel Medina/AFP Photo)



General view at the Kensington + Chelsea Art week launch event on June 17, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Cadogan Estate )

General view at the Kensington + Chelsea Art week launch event on June 17, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Cadogan Estate )



The sculpture “The Mother” by British artist Tracey Emin is moved by crane to its position outside The Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, on June 2, 2022. The nine-metre-high bronze sculpture weighing about 18 tonnes was shipped in parts from London and arrived with delay in Oslo. It will be placed at the Oslo waterfront, where it can be viewed by the public. The piece was created to honour the artist's mother and depicts a woman kneeling over an invisible child. (Photo by Heiko Junge/NTB/AFP Photo)

The sculpture “The Mother” by British artist Tracey Emin is moved by crane to its position outside The Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway, on June 2, 2022. The nine-metre-high bronze sculpture weighing about 18 tonnes was shipped in parts from London and arrived with delay in Oslo. It will be placed at the Oslo waterfront, where it can be viewed by the public. The piece was created to honour the artist's mother and depicts a woman kneeling over an invisible child. (Photo by Heiko Junge/NTB/AFP Photo)



A person looks at Australian artist Ron Mueck's large-scale installation “Mass” which comprises more than 100 hand-cast skulls that collectively weigh approximately 5000 kilograms at an exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne on May 18, 2022. (Photo by William West/AFP Photo)

A person looks at Australian artist Ron Mueck's large-scale installation “Mass” which comprises more than 100 hand-cast skulls that collectively weigh approximately 5000 kilograms at an exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria (NGV) in Melbourne on May 18, 2022. (Photo by William West/AFP Photo)



A visitor takes photos of a sculpture by Gongkan entitled “A Boy and Someone from Nowhere” at Art Basel in Hong Kong, China, 26 May 2022. The 2022 edition of Art Basel features 130 exhibitors and runs through 29 May 2022. (Photo by Jerome Favre/EPA/EFE)

A visitor takes photos of a sculpture by Gongkan entitled “A Boy and Someone from Nowhere” at Art Basel in Hong Kong, China, 26 May 2022. The 2022 edition of Art Basel features 130 exhibitors and runs through 29 May 2022. (Photo by Jerome Favre/EPA/EFE)
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