An art exhibition by Bernd Haussmann, April 22 to June 24, 2016

Fusion_07

The Nucelus Project, Fusion 07. © Werner Trotter Fotografie

From April 22 to June 24, 2016 you have the chance to attend an exceptional exhibition in the northern foyer of the Interfaculty Institute of Biochemistry (IFIB). The concept of The Nucleus Project is to create visual and cognitive connection between biochemistry in the old times and nowadays. The photographs bring together the roots of biochemistry, at the laboratory at the Schloss Höhentübingen, and contemporary research at twenty-first-century locations, such as the modern facilities at the Schnarrenberg.

The works from The Nucelus Project orbit, like satellites, around the city of Tübingen. Photographic images are exhibited at five other locations, in addition to the IFIB. (see list of all locations below)

Creator of The Nucleus Project is the artist Bernd Haussmann.  Born in Tübingen, Haussmann has been a US resident since 1994, where he worked as an artist-in-residence at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT.

 

Opening: Thursday, 21.4.2016, 6 pm, IFIB

Duration: 22.4. – 24.6.2016 at five different locations (see all locations below)

Opening times at the IFIB: Mon – Th 7:00am – 7:30pm, Fri 7:00 – 6:30pm

Opening times at other locations may vary

Free admission

 

Exhibition locations

 

Contact

University of Tübingen Museum
Tel.: +49 7071 2977384
http://www.unimuseum.uni-tuebingen.de

The Nucleus Project