Here there, now then by Zsuzsanna Ardó

A new exhibition by Zsuzsanna Ardó hosted in our atrium drawing on an expedition to the high arctic.

© Zsuzsanna Ardó

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The brand-new exhibition 'Here there, now then' by Zsuzsanna Ardó is inspired by the curiosity of the human spirit and Faraday's attitude to experiments. "But still try, for who knows what is possible". His compelling advice for experiments resonates beyond science - it is just as relevant for everyday life.

'Here there, now then' won an Arts council award and draws on Zsuzsanna Ardó's work during an expedition to the high arctic in 2014.

Zsuzsanna Ardó is an award-winning visual artist, curator and writer. She founded and runs Creatives without borders to investigate contemporary society and culture critically across borders. Her current work includes exhibitions at Westminster Palace, The European Parliament and The Welsh Assembly.

The exhibition runs until Friday 27 March in the atrium on our lower ground floor.

The Royal Institution is closed 19 March

The Ri is closed this week on Tuesday 19 March.