Following swiftly on from the Science Museum’s winter exhibition on Anxiety, its latest exhibition, opened before the coronavirus crisis, focuses on the issue of Gender, a subject which, like Climate Change, has taken a back seat during the current crisis, but will re-emerge once things return to some semblance of normality. Anxiety and Gender often […]
Do you experience anxiety or are you one of those people who calmly sails through life, no matter how strong the stormy winds are howling around you? Particularly relevant in these uncertain times of the coronavirus, the Science Gallery’s exhibition at the turn of the year focused on the wide-ranging issues about living with anxiety […]
Imagine something which glues the world together, but cannot be seen. That is Dark Matter which comprises 95% of the world that we cannot see, not can scientists, yet must exist or their would be nothingness between light and the world would implode. The explorations of several artists into Dark Matter and its interaction with […]
While light is streaming in through the stained glass windows, the walls and ceiling of the elegant 18th century space is covered in blood as is the marble statue at the entrance. It is perhaps appropriate that this is the chapel of a hospital, and one that was originally founded to treat incurables, where blood […]
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