Exhibition
Broken Symmetries / Murtud Sümmeetriad
30.10.20 21.02.21
Venue
KUMU, Tallinn, Estonia
Press material

This exhibition brings to the viewer interpretations by artists of the complex and intriguing field of particle physics. All of the works displayed originate from artist residencies at CERN.

Our senses are only capable of accessing a tiny part of the world we live in. The underlying nature of the universe, including unthinkably small actions which dictate the ways in which our world works, remains elusive. Thanks to new technological devices and scientific breakthroughs in physics, we are now more able than ever to understand the nature of this hidden realm.

But nature as described by modern physics often defies common sense: basic principles seem to contradict one another, language is utilised in unfamiliar ways, and seemingly complex theories are tested and proven possible.

In recent years, CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, has fostered novel models of collaboration between the arts and science within the context of the lab. Artists are invited to spend time in the lab establishing significant dialogues with physicists, engineers and the staff of the laboratory, and they become members of the unique fundamental science community.

The exhibition brings together 12 artworks by 11 international artists who explored the complex language of physics, and some of the experiments of particle physics designed in the lab to understand nature and matter. The exhibition also expresses the synergies of the artists within CERN’s extraordinary creative community of scientists, engineers and staff. Encompassing a wide range of artistic practices, the works presented in Broken Symmetries delve into narratives that can be traced to the fundamental and philosophical foundations of science.

Curator/s
Mónica Bello and José-Carlos Mariátegui
Support
The exhibition was co-produced by ScANNER (the Science and Art Network for New Exhibitions and Research), a consortium created by Arts at CERN, Geneva; FACT, Liverpool; CCCB, Barcelona; iMAL, Brussels and Le Lieu Unique, Nantes.
Art Commissions (12)
Ionize, Ionize!
Alan Bogana
2020
Stealing One’s own Corpse (an alternative set of footholds for an ascent into the dark) – PART 3
Julieta Aranda
2018
Everything Happens Once
Mariele Neudecker
2020
Cascade
Yunchul Kim
2018
The View from Nowhere
Semiconductor
2018
HALO 01. 02. 03
Semiconductor
2018
The Holographic Universe Theory of Art History (THUTOAH)
Suzanne Treister
2018
Scalar Oscillation
Diann Bauer
2018
A State of Sin
James Bridle
2018
CØSMIC STRIKE
Lea Porsager
2018
one1one
Hrm199 (Haroon Mirza and Jack Jelfs)
2018
We aren’t able to prove that just yet, but we know it’s out there
Yu-Chen Wang
2018-2020
Links (2)
Quantum / Broken Symmetries
Arts at CERN
Collide
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