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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 29:
Traditional handmade Polish krówki (fudge candies) are displayed for sale at a stall as the Christmas market opens in Krakow’s Main Market Square, in Krakow, Poland, on November 29, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand International Motor Expo 2025.
Visitors inspect a DECO electric motorcycle car displayed at the 42nd Thailand International Motor Expo 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 29, 2025. The event is one of Thailand's largest international motor shows and runs until December 10, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Thailand International Motor Expo 2025.
Visitors inspect a DECO electric motorcycle car displayed at the 42nd Thailand International Motor Expo 2025 in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 29, 2025. The event is one of Thailand's largest international motor shows and runs until December 10, 2025. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025.
Visitors buy computer inventories displayed for sale at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 27, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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Commart Thailand 2025.
Visitors buy computer inventories displayed for sale at a computer show and sales event, Commart Thailand 2025, in Bangkok, Thailand, on November 27, 2025. Hundreds of exhibitors, Information Technology retail chains, computer makers, and dealers present their latest computer and IT products at the four-day computer exhibition to boost the country's computer industry. (Photo by Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto) -
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The Monastery Of Notre Dame Of Tibhirine
Photos of the seven monks murdered in 1996 are displayed on a wall of the Notre-Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. On the night of March 26-27, 1996, seven Trappist monks are kidnapped, held captive, and killed during the Algerian Civil War. Their murder is announced on May 21, 1996, in a communique attributed to the GIA (Armed Islamic Group). Their heads are not found until May 30, 1996, 4 km northwest of Medea (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto). -
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The Monastery Of Notre Dame Of Tibhirine
Photos of the seven monks murdered in 1996 are displayed on a wall of the Notre-Dame de Tibhirine monastery near Medea, Algeria, on November 24, 2025. On the night of March 26-27, 1996, seven Trappist monks are kidnapped, held captive, and killed during the Algerian Civil War. Their murder is announced on May 21, 1996, in a communique attributed to the GIA (Armed Islamic Group). Their heads are not found until May 30, 1996, 4 km northwest of Medea (Photo by Billel Bensalem / APP/NurPhoto). -
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Daily Life In Krakow
KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 21:
The Nissan logo is displayed on a rain and snow-covered vehicle in Krakow, Poland, on November 21, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Stock Companies Photo Illustrations
An illustrative stock graph displayed on a screen and Dolby Laboratories logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Stock Companies Photo Illustrations
An illustrative stock graph displayed on a screen and Nokia logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Stock Companies Photo Illustrations
An illustrative stock graph displayed on a screen and Veeva logo displayed on a phone screen are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on November 16, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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Walking Through The Ruins: Life In Gaza During The Ceasefire
A young Palestinian boy carries a pot of rice he receives at a shelter where families live in Gaza City, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Walking Through The Ruins: Life In Gaza During The Ceasefire
A young Palestinian boy carries a pot of rice he receives at a shelter where families live in Gaza City, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Walking Through The Ruins: Life In Gaza During The Ceasefire
A young Palestinian boy carries a pot of rice he receives at a shelter where families live in Gaza City, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Walking Through The Ruins: Life In Gaza During The Ceasefire
A young Palestinian boy carries a pot of rice he receives at a shelter where families live in Gaza City, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Walking Through The Ruins: Life In Gaza During The Ceasefire
A young Palestinian girl waits with her pot to receive a portion of food at a shelter where families live in Gaza City, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Walking Through The Ruins: Life In Gaza During The Ceasefire
A young Palestinian girl carries a pot of rice she receives at a shelter where families live in Gaza City, Palestine, on November 5, 2025. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
Fritz Haber’s example of the first Ammonia made in 1909
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
Arctic fox
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
Flu resistent Chicken
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
Noah’s Ark
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
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23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Future of Food - a major new exhibition at the Science Museum, Kensington, London, UK.
Press photocall
23rd July 2025
Opens to the public on 24th July 2025
Runs to 4th January 2026
The exhibition explores how science is creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food and it showcases over 100 objects from ancient bread to cell-grown meat.
Vibrant and playful exhibition design, including analogue and digital interactives for visitors, from a corn wheel of fortune to a multiplayer digital game where visitors can create their own future of food.
This exhibition explores how scientific advances in ecology and biotechnology are creating more sustainable ways of growing, making, cooking and eating food for the future.
Through over 100 historic and contemporary objects (from ancient bread to cell-grown meat), the exhibition showcases the evolution of food science and technology.
Credit: Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Emily Floyd's Steiner Rainbow on display at the For Children. Art Stories since 1968 exhibition at Haus der Kunst
Emily Floyd, Steiner Rainbow (2025),on display in For Children. Art Stories since 1968 at Haus der Kunst, Munich
(2025 Ð 2026). Largest Exhibition To Explore Art Created For Children By Artists Worldwide
Haus der Kunst, MunichÕs global centre for contemporary art, has been transformed with ÒFor Children. Art Stories since 1968Ó, opening from 18 July 2025 and running until 1 February 2026. This ambitious exhibition, exploring art made for children by artists from all over the world from 1968 to the present day, is part of Haus der KunstÕs ongoing re-examination of art histories, curated by a team led by the Artistic Director, Andrea Lissoni.
Bringing together over twenty artists from more than twenty countries, the exhibition is the first exhibition of this scale to understand how and why artists have addressed young audiences in the past decades. It inhabits not only different galleries within the building, but also reaches out into the surrounding exterior spaces, exploring how children appear at the centre of the artistic process, and how they can actively participate in world affairs and help shape the reality in which they will live as adults.
For Children takes the year of 1968 as its starting point, a historical moment of global political confrontation and social re-evaluation in which criticism of the traditional structures of art institutions intensified and the way in which artists addressed children changed. The introduction of the environment, followed by the creation of participative performances, installations and happenings, began to actively engage and involve young audiences. In 1968, the activities of artists and collectives, such as KEKS in Munich, marked a radical turning point in the development of performative actions and happenings in which children became active protagonists. Munich, Germany.
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Crossing Borders: Modern Art from South Asia, a landmark exhibition preview at Phillips auction House, London, UK.
Crossing Borders: Modern Art from South Asia, a landmark exhibition preview at Phillips auction House, London, UK.
10th July 2025
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Rana Begum
Crossing Borders: Modern Art from South Asia, a landmark exhibition co-presented with Grosvenor Gallery.
Coinciding with a vibrant season of South Asian showcases across London – from the Barbican to the Royal Academy – this exhibition brings together modern and contemporary voices in a visually stunning array of multimedia works.
Richly composed, multi-media works by leading artists of the region, including the “Picasso of India” Maqbool Fida Husain.
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Crossing Borders: Modern Art from South Asia, a landmark exhibition preview at Phillips auction House, London, UK.
Crossing Borders: Modern Art from South Asia, a landmark exhibition preview at Phillips auction House, London, UK.
10th July 2025
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Rasheed Araeen
Neelum, 2022
Acrylic paint on wood
Crossing Borders: Modern Art from South Asia, a landmark exhibition co-presented with Grosvenor Gallery.
Coinciding with a vibrant season of South Asian showcases across London – from the Barbican to the Royal Academy – this exhibition brings together modern and contemporary voices in a visually stunning array of multimedia works.
Richly composed, multi-media works by leading artists of the region, including the “Picasso of India” Maqbool Fida Husain.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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