Mandy Barker – Our Plastic Ocean

14 March to 12 September 2020

Our Plastic Ocean, by international award-winning photographer Mandy Barker, addresses the current global crisis of marine plastic pollution. Barker collects debris from shorelines across the world and transforms them into powerful and captivating images. The exhibition, which premiered at Impressions Gallery, is the first major touring retrospective of her work.

The World from the series Penalty by Mandy Barker - her photograph of hundreds of marine debris footballs arranged against a black background

 

At first glance, Barker’s images are reminiscent of sea creatures and corals suspended in a dark void beneath the sea, but closer inspection reveals a more disturbing reality. From footballs to fishing nets, cotton-buds to coffee-cup lids, Barker highlights the incongruous plastic items now ubiquitous in our seas. Currently, 8 million tonnes of plastic end up in the world’s oceans every year and if these trends continue, our oceans could contain more plastic than fish by 2050.

From accompanying scientists on an expedition from Hawaii to Japan, tracing the debris of the 2011 Tsunami, to a voyage on board Greenpeace’s Beluga II to the Inner Hebrides, Mandy Barker has followed a trail of plastic pollution across the globe. The images resulting from these expeditions have become some of the most recognisable visual commentary on marine plastic pollution.

Our Plastic Ocean spans a decade of Barker’s work including the series ‘Soup’ – meticulously detailed composite images of discarded plastic objects; ‘Albatross’ – revealing 276 pieces of plastic found inside the stomach of a 90 day old albatross chick; and ‘Beyond Drifting’ – which sees Barker trace the footsteps of nineteenth century botanist John Vaughan Thompson who collected plankton specimens, the ocean’s most basic life-form.

The exhibition also features notebooks and journals documenting Barker’s voyages and research; a case of sand permeated with microplastics recovered from a Hawaiian beach; and an installation of suspended footballs, crowdsourced from around the world for her 2014 World Cup project ‘Penalty’.

Barker says, “For the past decade, I have researched and documented the impact of oceanic waste, combining art and science to raise awareness. I hope to inspire positive action in tackling this increasing environmental challenge which is of global concern”.

Striving to be a plastic-free exhibition.

Our Plastic Ocean is an Impressions Gallery, Bradford touring exhibition curated by Angela Sheard.

 

Virtual Tour of Our Plastic Ocean

Our Plastic Ocean forms part of the immersive virtual reality experience which has been created for us by Lincoln based company Bee3D Ltd using Matterport’s 3D camera technology. Click on the button below to step inside and explore the exhibition and the rest of 20-21 from the comfort of your own home.

Begin our 3D exhibition tour of Our Plastic Ocean by Mandy Barker

 

Visiting 20-21 during Covid-19

For the safety of visitors and staff, certain measures have been put into place at 20-21 to ensure we comply with current government guidelines. We have also introduced a dedicated slot for shielding and vulnerable visitors from 3pm to 4pm. Please visit the Visiting 20-21 page for further details and booking information.