Using various processes, the artists explore unrepresentable and unimaginable phenomena existing in outer space. During the course of the exhibition, Aether and Imperial College London will work together to organise an informal seminar, considering how “invisible” objects are made tangible in the fields of both art and astrophysics.
Opening Party:
Friday 29th April 2016, 6-8pm
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Aether is a curational project, focused on the philosophical aspects of astronomy & space exploration. In July 2015, Aether curated exhibitions at the UAL Showroom Gallery which included a seminar with cosmologists Dr Donnacha Kirk and Dr Michelle Lochner, and a Jupiter viewing with astronomer Paul Hill.This exhibition was inspired by The Overview Effect, where astronauts were able to see the Earth from space, which then led to a shift in their perception – seeing all living beings as interconnected.
From February-April 2016, Aether curated an exhibition at Jarvis Dooney Galerie in Berlin with curator Michael Dooney. Using various methods of photography, both experimental and direct, real and imagined, the artists looked at relationships between astronomy, matter, time and space.