The exhibition “We are Still Alive”, addressing climate change issues in the sculpture garden of India International Centre (IIC) served as an invitation to Delhi artists who have experienced the poor air/water quality, congestion, pollution in the city, change in the temperature and water levels. The public art project was organised to create awareness and highlight these matters. Each work encourages viewers to think about these important issues that affect their health, food and quality of life.
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