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Stargazing – a major exhibition 'SPACE – A Visual Journey' at Fotografiska

Vincent Fournier. „Ergol #2, S1B clean room, Arianespace, Guiana Space Center [CGS],Kourou, French Guiana“, 2011 © Vincent Fournier

As autumn approaches, Fotografiska Tallinn turns its gaze to the stars and presents the major exhibition SPACE – A Visual Journey. On the edge of the sky, art and science meet, intertwining research and artistic creation – the grandeur of the universe is captured through the lens of astronomers and the interpretations of artists. Through the perspectives of 14 artists, profound questions arise: who are we in this eternal world, and who is even allowed to dream of the future?

“This is Fotografiska’s most technologically ambitious exhibition to date, and it’s perfect for families. Visitors will discover immersive works and large-scale installations created especially for the show, along with fascinating material on the history and present of space exploration.”
Maarja Loorents, Co-Founder and Head of Exhibitions at Fotografiska Tallinn

The exhibition also includes the Space Reflection Station powered by artificial intelligence, which prompts visitors with age-appropriate questions to help them reflect on what they’ve experienced.

Header: Ergol #2, S1B clean room, Arianespace, Guiana Space Center [CGS],Kourou, French Guiana, 2011 © Vincent Fournier