Sarner International has announced that it has designed, produced and installed an Ernest Shackleton exhibition for the Royal Geographical Society in London.
The exhibition, titled Shackleton’s Legacy and the Power of Early Antarctic Photography, focuses on polar explorer Ernest Shackleton to mark the hundredth year since Shackleton’s death.
The exhibition comes amid the discovery of Shackleton’s lost ship, the Endurance, was discovered largely intact on the Antarctic seabed.

The project was designed, produced and installed by Sarner, relying on existing assets from a touring exhibition produced by the company in 2015.
A selection of content was modified to fit the updated interpretive angle, examining Shackleton’s life and legacy, whilst the core of the exhibition focuses on Shackleton’s rescue of the ‘Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition’ party.
Giacomo Maracchioni, lead designer, Sarner, commented: “From a design perspective there is nothing more rewarding than working with such outstanding content. Our approach has been focused on highlighting the existing qualities of the materials on display, translating their intrinsic value into the space”.