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VISIT PARLEY FOR THE OCEANS AT

Art Basel Hong Kong

26-30 March 2024
Level 3 / Entrance 3D

Art Basel and Parley for the Oceans are teaming up to combat the devastating impacts of climate change, plastic pollution and biodiversity loss on marine ecosystems and coastal communities.

Every $1 generated through our ‘Art for the Oceans’ program funds the removal of 1lb of plastic waste by the Parley Global Cleanup Network and supports education and ocean programs designed to inspire long-term change. 

Visit us at Art Basel Hong Kong to shop limited-edition art bags, take a guided tour and learn more about how you can get involved as a gallery, artist, supporter or collector. 


ART FOR THE OCEANS

Harnessing the combined power of art, environmental activism and eco-innovation, this fundraising initiative will inspire long term change, protect the oceans and address the devastating impacts of climate change, plastic pollution and biodiversity loss.

Art for the Oceans will see Parley’s Global Cleanup Network remove 1 pound of plastic for every $1 donated through the program.

The initiative will also support education and ocean programs designed to support Parley’s mission of transforming harmful and toxic materials, products and systems to create a better future where clean and healthy oceans connect us all.

THE PARLEY ART PROGRAM

Parley for the Oceans was founded in the heart of the art community, with early supporters like Julian Schnabel and Ed Ruscha creating new work in solidarity with our organization and our cause. Parley has since expanded our program and collaborated on projects ranging from underwater sculptures to sustainable surfboards with leading contemporary artists including Katharina Grosse, Doug Aitken, Bharti Kher, Jenny Holzer, Pipilotti Rist, Walton Ford, Rosemarie Trockel, Keiichi Tanaami, Kenny Scharf and others.

Fostering collaboration within and beyond the art world, Parley works with artists and galleries to raise awareness for the beauty and fragility of our oceans – and collaborates on large-scale projects to help end their destruction.