Tim Etchells & Vlatka Horvat: What Can Be Seen

A major new collaborative project by internationally renowned artists Tim Etchells and Vlatka Horvat, What Can Be Seen presents a bold, playful reimagining of the city’s historic museum collections alongside new work by the artists, produced especially for the exhibition.
What Can Be Seen draws from the city’s diverse collections to explore how we attempt to understand the world through history, science, art, narrative and the act of collecting itself. By presenting unexpected groupings of objects from across the city’s collections, alongside fascinating series of similar items and drawings, as well as behind-the-scenes images taken in the museums store, Etchells and Horvat explore new relationships between otherwise unrelated subjects and areas of inquiry.
Read Our Favourite Places' review of our Tim Etchells & Vlatka Horvat: What Can Been Seen exhibition here.
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