CLOSING WEEKEND (UN)REAL
Our first exhibition (UN) REAL is almost coming to an end. But not before we have celebrated this with an online Closing Weekend! Join us, Friday 27 November - Sunday 29 November 2020.
Who would have known that the theme (UN)REAL would become so relevant to our first exhibition? '(UN)REAL', we actually can not find a better word to describe these past months. Opening an exhibition during a pandemic has been an educational, inspiring, but above all a beautiful process for us. After almost 8 months the end of the exhibition is almost there, but not before we have celebrated it with an online Closing Weekend! Join us from home with these 5 online activities that will connect and surprise.
Hope to see you there!
- Team Science Gallery Rotterdam
How can art support science? And how can science support art? Follow the discussion between award-winning artist Amy Karle and Erasmus MC scientists Roberto Narcisi, Enrique Andres Sastre and Yannick Nossin. In the end, aren't art and science seeking for the same answers?
Get to know the artists of (UN)REAL! Who are they? What kind of art do they make, and what is their (UN)REAL artwork about? In this video you will get to know each artists that have participated in (UN)REAL.
What is reality? This thought-provoking presentation investigates ‘reality’ from both artistic and scientific perspectives. In a performative talk Robert Good puts on his Lab Coat of Reason, his hard hat and safety goggles, and…
This online workshop is creates an alternative history of the rise of modernity and the spread of colonialism. Not from a human perspective, but from the perspective of sugar itself. What if it was the sugar itself that was behind it all?
How do art and science influence each other? William Myers, curator of (UN)REAL, and Erasmus MC scientist Bas van Rijn will discuss new techniques within science and the way in which art questions these ethical issues and their implications.