DARK MATTERS

05.08.23 - 02.12.23

DARK MATTERS is a free exhibition in collaboration with Arts at CERN and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Dark Matter Particle Physics. The exhibition aims to explore the fundamental essence of life and the universe, and how so much of it remains a mystery to us. 

Deep dive into the unseen, the unknown and the unspoken – will we ever fully understand the forces at play in our own lives, both on an individual level and on a planetary and universal scale? Dark matter consists of a mysterious substance that does not present an interaction with electromagnetic forces, which means it does not absorb, reflect it, or emit light. In an era defined by the power of modelling data, technology and simulations, the search for dark matter can be seen as a symbol of the limits of our cognitive experience – how might it help us imagine new possibilities for life, and our relationships with non-human entities or systems?

Through local and international experimental projects – some developed in conversation with scientists and researchers – explore life and all the dark matter that flows through it, under it and collides with it.

DARK MATTERS is co-curated by Mónica Bello, Head of Arts at CERN and Tilly Boleyn, Head of Curatorial at Science Gallery Melbourne in collaboration with a curatorial panel of young people.

EXPLORE THE EXHIBITS

DARK MATTERS ZINE

Featuring Science Gallery Melbourne’s curatorial panel and advisory group, this zine brings together a series of creative responses to the theme of DARK MATTERS.

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  • Alexia Yiannouli, Arie Glorie, Ebony Ciarrocchi, Elena / Eli McGannon, Jess Vovers, Teaka Williams.

  • Alan Bogana, Professor Alan Duffy, Alicia Sometimes, Andrew Watson, Anne Pfeifer, Dr Ben McAllister, Bernhard Kreutzer, David Hochgatterer, Dom Chambers, Professor Elisabetta Barberio, Grace Lawrence, Emeritus Professor Jeremy Mould, Jesse Wolpert, Joe Gerhardt, Jon Butt, Julijonas Urbonas, Lawrence Leung, Marc Vilanova, Patricia Domínguez, Professor Phillip Urquijo, Professor Raymond Volkas, Robert Andrew, Ruth Jarman, Semiconductor, Suzanne Treister, Dr Theo Papatheodorou, Dr Theresa Fruth, Dr Vyom Sharma, Yunchul Kim.

  • Professor Alan Duffy, Alicia Sometimes, Associate Professor Daniel Tapia Takaki, Dr Diego Blas and Professor Elisabetta Barberio.