File 2 - Parallel Universe

Exhibition: Parallel Universe, 1998, slide 1 Exhibition: Parallel Universe, 1998, slide 2 Exhibition: Parallel Universe, 1998, slide 3

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GB 359 SLG-SLI-1998-2

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Parallel Universe

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  • 1998 (Creation)

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3 colour 35mm slides

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(1868 to present)

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Installation photographs of the group exhibition 'Parallel Universe' which was held at the South London Gallery from 13 to 22 March 1998. It included works by Ansuman Biswas, Paul Wong and Liliane Karnouk. The exhibition organised by Arts Catalyst, the art/science agency, to challenge the idea that science is the monopoly of western culture.

A series of related events took place in the gallery including a continuous ten-day performance-installation by Ansuman Biswas in which he enclosed himself in a black box in the gallery space, to re-examine the famous quantum physics thought experiment ‘Schroedinger’s Cat’.

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The images in this catalogue are for your own personal non-commercial use only. All images are copyright of the artist or artists whose work is shown in the image (or their estate), and the photographer.

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