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Quantum science deals with the smallest particles in nature. It is bringing about a revolution in our understanding of the origins of the universe and delivering groundbreaking technology. At the forefront of this research are scientists from the University of Nottingham, whose pioneering work has established the university as a centre of excellence in this fast-evolving field.
This exhibition brings together art and science to explore different aspects of the quantum world. It features new commissions by nine artists who have each spent time working alongside world-leading researchers in quantum physics. Through immersive sculptural installations and photography, they give expression to the excitement, wonder and poetry of cutting-edge scientific discovery that is transforming our future.
Artists include: Conrad Shawcross RA, Studio Above & Below, Alistair McClymont, Matthew Woodham, Monica LoCascio & Daniela Brill Estrada, David Severn, Jim Grainger.
Launch event: Friday 24 January, 7-9pm
Opening Times:
Cosmic Titans: Art, Science and the Quantum Universe (25 Jan 2025 - 27 Apr 2025) | ||
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Monday | Closed | |
Tuesday - Sunday | Open |
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