GLOBETROTTER
Pursuing perhaps the last territory
on Earth untouched by modern art,
March sees the first Antarctic
Biennale. One hundred artists and
architects will take part aboard the
Akademik Ioffe. The ship acts as
a floating studio and exhibition
space, but participants will also
install temporary artworks
among the icebergs. Follow
their progress at
antarcticbiennale.com.
A luxury camp opening this month
in central Kenya will be the first in
East Africa to offer on-foot
tracking of the endangered black
rhino. The animals are returning
to the area after a 30-year
absence, thanks to relocation
efforts by conservationists and the
local Samburu people, so guests at
Saruni Rhino will get a first-hand
perspective on a rare wildlife good
news story, as well as contributing
to the species’ preservation (from
US$643pppn incl rhino walking
safari; sarunisamburu.com).
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