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Category Archives: Exhibitions

‘The Power of the Sea’ at the RWA, bristol

March 18, 2014by sagebrice 3 Comments

Two pieces from the FutureMuseum collection – Succession and a new work commissioned for the show – will be included in next month’s exhibition Power of the Sea: Making Waves […]

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Exhibitions

Unruly Waters blog launch + exhibition images

December 16, 2013by sagebrice 2 Comments

Unruly Waters is FutureMuseum artist Jethro Brice’s new blog following an exploration of the formerly tidal stretch of the Avon between Bristol and Bath. Images and notes from last week’s […]

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Drawing, Exhibitions, Jethro Brice

Jethro Brice – Unruly Waters at the Parlour Showrooms 10th-15th Dec 2013

November 11, 2013by sagebrice 1 Comment

Jethro Brice: Unruly Waters THE SMALL ROOM Parlour Showrooms 31/31a College Green Bristol BS1 5TB 10th – 15th December 2013 Open 11am – 6pm Unruly Waters is an exhibition of […]

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Drawing, Exhibitions, Jethro Brice

Wunderkammión

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The Wunderkammión was FutureMuseum’s first manifestation and made its debut appearance at the Harbourside Festival in Bristol. Hailing from some unknown time in the distant future, this roving cabinet of […]

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Exhibitions, Exhibits, Installation/Intervention

Guest Exhibition: Todd Legler

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A selection of photographs by late-capitalist era photographer Todd Legler, from the Museum Archives A semi-nomadic photographer, designer, musician, clown, builder and activist, Legler documented life on the fringes of […]

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Exhibitions, Exhibits

Wunderkammión’s Waterfront Home

September 3, 2013by sagebrice 2 Comments

We’re pleased to tell you the Wunderkammión has a new home at Bristol’s Create Centre, where it will house a periodically changing display. Co-curated with the Bristol Food Network (bristolfoodnetwork.org), […]

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Exhibitions, Installation/Intervention

Photos! FutureMuseum and Bristol Food Network at Bristol Harbour Festival

August 5, 2013by sagebrice Leave a comment

The celebrated Wunderkammión was back on the quays at this year’s Harbour Festival with a new exhibition about food sovereignty in early 21st century Bristol. Produced in collaboration with the […]

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Food sovereignty in early 21st century Bristol – FutureMuseum at the Harbour Festival

July 23, 2013by sagebrice Leave a comment

FutureMuseum will be appearing in Canons Marsh this weekend  as part of the Bristol Harbour Festival. In collaboration with the Bristol Food Network we will be displaying documents and artefacts […]

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Exhibitions, Installation/Intervention

Guest Exhibition: MOSE

July 31, 2012by sagebrice Leave a comment

FutureMuseum is pleased to announce a guest exhibition of artefacts on loan from the Museum of Space Exploration (MOSE). These finds from the planet Nujema show clear signs of material […]

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FutureMuseum at Langport Town Garden

June 26, 2012by sagebrice 2 Comments

The Wunderkammión put in an appearance at the Langport Festival on 2nd June, where it was greeted with a great deal of curiousity and enjoyment. Some fascinating discussions followed and […]

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Exhibitions, Installation/Intervention, Jethro Brice

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Welcome to the online home of FUTUREMUSEUM’s collection – the Museum of Catalysm.

Here you can browse through some of the items in the museum’s collection, which features a range of artefacts, period artwork, scale models and reconstructions showing what life was like before, during, and after the catalytic events of the 21st and 22nd centuries.

What is ‘Catalysm’?

The word ‘Catalysm’ was first devised by historians to describe the momentous upheavals of the 21st century. A fusion of the words ‘cataclysm’ and ‘catalyst’, the word evokes the sheer scale of individual and ecological tragedy that marked the collapse of global climate systems, ecology and civilisation, whilst at the same time acknowledging the critical role of these events in setting the scene for the emergence of human society as we know it today.
Showcasing treasures from the age of affluence alongside examples of the creative solutions that characterised life during and after the crisis, the Museum presents a spectacular and fascinating archaeology of growth, collapse and survival – and the lessons to be learnt from our turbulent past.

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