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From March 5 until May 31, 2020, iMAL, Brussels present an international art exhibition exploring the world of quantum physics, through works created by artists resulting from their encounters with researchers at CERN, Geneva.

The exhibition inaugurates our new center with an opening weekend (5-8th of March) offering its visitors a multidisciplinary programme around art & science. More information about the opening weekend here.

This collective exhibition presents ten commissioned artworks by internationally renowned artists, which rethink scientific research and facts to explore states of being and the very possibilities of reality. These works question how much we really know about the world around us, and how we may begin to discover new aspects by taking a different perspective. Vividly inspired by the minds of the scientists they met, each artist created their own piece, which reinterprets contemporary science in its own way.

In recent years, CERN in Geneva—the world’s largest laboratory of fundamental scientific research—has fostered new models of collaboration between arts and science. Within its Arts at CERN programme, artists are invited to spend time working alongside particle physicists and engineers. During these encounters, creative collisions occur, enriching and diversifying scientific thinking, whilst simultaneously providing endless resources for artistic practice. This exhibition brings together a selection of the works developed during the last three years of this programme.
ARTISTS & ARTWORKS

Julieta Aranda (MX/US): Stealing One's own Corpse
Diann Bauer (US/UK): Scalar Oscillation
James Bridle (UK): A State of Sin
Juan Cortés (CO): Supralunar
HRM199 (UK): one1one
Yunchul Kim (SK): Cascade
Lea Porsager (DK): CØSMIC STRIKE
Suzanne Treister (UK): THE HOLOGRAPHIC UNIVERSE THEORY OF ART HISTORY
Semiconductor (UK): The View from Nowhere
Yu-Chen Wang (TW/UK): We aren't able to prove that just yet, but we know it's out there

This exhibition was curated by Mónica Bello (Arts at CERN) and José-Carlos Mariátegui.

Yu-Chen Wang’s work develops a poetic narrative that reflects on the recent history of experimental particle physics: establishing parallel lines between her drawing of hybridised apparatus, meetings with physicists and scientific documents found in the archives. Comprising multilayered imageries and voices, We aren’t able to prove that just yet... is a collage of history and fiction, documentation and interpretation.

This work takes the 60’s Bubble Chamber pictures as a starting point for an artistic and scientific exploration. The artist is fascinated not only by these beautiful patterns and abstract photographs revealing subatomic particles that aren’t visible to the naked eye, but also the whole associate process and various individuals involved in building experiments and conducting research.

A particular interest in the making and interpreting scientific images becomes a focal point for her work, as well as the technological transformation of scientific instruments from image to data, from visual accounts to statistical significance.

Wang’s installation incorporates the interpretation of these diverse elements into an immersive audio-visual ensemble—her own personal journey of exploration in art and science. She ponders on philosophical questions around scientific truth, the limits of knowledge; how we understand and communicate science and make progress.

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