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Le Good Society Launches Global Outdoor Art Exhibition to Inspire Climate Action

Jimmy Turrell Protect Your Only Home Rotterdam

‘Make Earth Day Every Day’ brings powerful environmental messages to New York Times Square, London Piccadilly and The Netherlands.

2024 was the hottest year on record and the first year Earth’s temperature surpassed 1.5 °C (2.7°F). As the world warms, sea levels rise and extreme weather becomes the norm – damaging marine ecosystems and leading to a devastating loss of biodiversity, affecting everything from our food and water supplies to the global economy. Scientists warn that unless we rapidly reduce our emissions, the world is likely to exceed 2°C of warming – ushering in catastrophic consequences for life as we know it. The urgency has never been clearer, we are all responsible for the health of our planet. And as the IPCC states: ‘Every action matters’.

UK-based initiative Le Good Society is responding with creativity and urgency. In honour of Earth Day and Earth Month, Le Good Society has launched a bold public art exhibition titled ‘Make Earth Day Every Day’, aimed at inspiring action on the climate crisis through the universal language of art.

Running to May 4th, the exhibition takes over major digital screens in New York’s Times Square, London Piccadilly, and The Netherlands, delivering powerful visual messages about sustainability, climate change, and the future of our planet to hundreds of thousands of passers-by daily.

Curated by Le Good Society founder Tia Grazette, the exhibition brings together a diverse group of
renowned and emerging artists — including Jimmy Turrell, Andrew Millar, Cranio, Jan Robert Leegte,
Tori Tsui, Jasmina Zornic, Gigi B, Osf, Cem Hasimi, Carl Cozier, Rachael Pease, Ciaran Austin, and Abbie
Merrit—to share works that challenge, educate, and inspire audiences to embrace a more sustainable way of life.

‘Showcasing art in public spaces across the globe is an incredibly powerful way to remind us of our shared responsibility and to inspire collective action toward a more conscious, sustainable future,’

says Tia Grazette, founder of Le Good Society.

‘We want everyone who sees this exhibition to walk away feeling empowered to take action—no matter how big or small. Art doesn’t just reflect change – it can ignite it’

Highlights from the exhibition include Jimmy Turrell’s striking mixed-media collage reminding us to ‘Protect our only home’, while Brazilian street artist Cranio uses bold visuals to depict the real-world
impacts of climate change across the globe. Jasmina Zornic delivers a powerful message through her
typographic piece featuring the iconic phrase ‘Power to the People’, encouraging collective action.

Emerge by Gianluigi Ballarani, symbolises a radical act of subtraction in response to the climate crisis as
the Earth suffocates under the weight of our presence, while Tori Tsui and Ciaran Austin draw from their
new song ‘Storm Season’ reflecting on the healing power of nature whilst offering a poetic yet urgent call
to action.

‘Storm Season is a song of the times; a rallying cry to rise up for our planet in times of crises. Earth Day sends a powerful message, but we need everyday to be Earth Day, taking action no matter how big or small’

– Tori Tsui, Climate activist & Author.

In addition to the outdoor exhibition, selected original artworks will be available for purchase, with a portion of proceeds going towards planting trees. Including, Andrew Millar’s ‘Melting Worlds’, a stunning set of two large-scale photography-based works inspired by nature, on display at The Diamond Lab, New Bond Street and available for £3,500 each. Every $1 raised will plant 1 tree this Earth Month. Proving that art can both inspire and create tangible impact. The exhibition runs until May 4th

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