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ON VIEW: "Broken Symmetries" at Liverpool's FACT

11/27/2018

 
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Yunchul Kim's "Cascade." Photo credit Jon Barraclough.
On view now through March 3, 2019, is "Broken Symmetries," a group exhibition curated by  Monica Bellow and Jose-Carlos Mariategui. This show features the work of ten international artists who explore scientific facts from alternative and novel points of view, borne from three years of dialogue and collaboration with physicists at CERN.
Artists in this exhibition include Julieta Aranda, Diann Bauer, James Bridle, Juan Cortes, hrm199, Yunchul Kim, Lea Porsager, Suzanne Treister, Seimconductor, and Yu-Chen Wang.

“The process of learning through discovery in arts and science make them well-suited partners in interdisciplinary work. The art displayed in this exhibition is a result of three years of intense dialogue between the Collide International artists-in-residence and physicists at CERN. It illustrates how scientists and artists can work together to create a culture that explores questions about the universe we live in."
- Monica Bello, Curator & Head of Arts@CERN

"Broken Symmetries" is on view at FACT in Liverpool, U.K. Learn more HERE.
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Diann Bauer's "Scalar Oscillation." Photo credit Jon Barraclough.
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James Bridle's "A state of sin." Photo credit Jon Barraclough.
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Yunchul Kim's "Cascade." Photo credit Mark Blower.

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