CERN is familiar to us as the largest physics laboratory in the world, responsible for many world-first scientific discoveries. Growing alongside this immense human endeavour, an extraordinary arts programme has developed that explores the captivating beauty of particle physics. In the Spaces Between is a multifaceted journey through this unique fusion of art and science. Edited by Mónica Bello, curator and head of Arts at CERN, this volume reflects on the history of a programme that has brought together the perspectives of artists and scientists to explore how the fundamental elements of matter and energy interplay between observation, imagination, and experimentation. From quantum fields and dark matter to the philosophical dimensions of physics, we delve into the profound and speculative realms inspired by CERN. This book is a thoughtful celebration on how creativity and curiosity ignite when diverse minds engage with the still-unknown fields of research, nature and reality.
With contributions by Raqs Media Collective, Cecilia Vicuña, Rohini Devasher, Rosa Barba, Ryoji Ikeda, Hermauer/Keller, Mariele Neudecker, Julijonas Urbonas, Gianni Motti, Patricia Domínguez Claro, Chloé Delarue, Rik Van Breukelen, Alessandra Gnecchi, Luis Alvarez-Gaumé, John Ellis, Nicole L'Huillier, Rosa Menkman, Armin Linke, Holly Corfield Carr, Joan Heemskerk, Lea Porsager, Yunchul Kim, Yu-Chen Wang, José-Carlos Mariátegui, Tania Candiani, Ale de la Puente, SU Wen-Chi, Julius von Bismarck, Agustín Fernández Mallo, Antoni Muntadas, Dorota Gaweda and Egle Kulbokaite, Elisa Storelli, François J. Bonnet, Laura Couto Rosado, June Balthazard and Pierre Pauze, and an original work by Suzanne Treister.