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Announcement of Quantum Season at Science Gallery London

Lucy Donoughue
Published Sep 08, 2025

Science Gallery London’s New Exhibition, Quantum Untangled, Explores the Power Quantum Possesses to Transform our Futures

London, September 8, 2025. To mark the International Year of Quantum Science, Quantum Untangled (8 October 2025–28 February 2026), a new free season at Science Gallery London (part of King’s College London), will fuse art, science, and extraordinary research together to reveal the power quantum science possesses to transform our futures.

Through interactive artworks, immersive sculptural installations, and the words of physicists, philosophers, and poets, Quantum Untangled will consider big quantum questions and explore the magnitude of quantum-driven opportunities.

Conrad Shawcross with Ringdown- 2024. Photo by Richard Ivey.

The Exhibits

The exhibits in Quantum Untangled include two large-scale sculptures commissioned by ARTlab Nottingham from Conrad Shawcross RA (Ringdown and The Blind Proliferation), alongside other sculptural installations by Alistair McClymont, Monica C. LoCascio & Daniela Brill Estrada, and Matthew Woodham.*

Quantum Untangled also includes Robin Baumgarten’s playful installation Quantum Jungle, poetry from Studio Quantum’s artist in residence Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan, photography by David Severn, and films developed with the King’s Quantum community.*

Robin Baumgarten’s Quantum Jungle – credit Ida Hoyrup- Exploratorium SF.

The exhibition will be accompanied by a programme of free events, including Friday Lates and a panel discussion, in collaboration with King’s College London’s Digital Futures Institute.

Beatrice Pembroke, Director of King’s Culture and Science Gallery, London, said:

“Quantum science is reshaping the foundations of our world, yet its concepts—particles in two places at once, instant connection across space—can feel counterintuitive and difficult to grasp. These ideas challenge the ways we think about reality itself. That’s where art becomes essential.

Our free public exhibition and events programme, Quantum Untangled, helps translate the invisible into the imaginable and reveals not just how quantum works but why it matters. It invites everyone into the wonder of quantum—not just to understand it but to experience it.”

Dr James Millen, Director of King’s Quantum and Quantum Untangled Lead Advisor, King’s College London, said:

“Quantum not only explains the world, but through quantum we can change the world. Quantum has the power to unlock solutions to global challenges such as net zero, climate forecasting, drug discovery, autonomous vehicles, and the development of new materials for a wide range of purposes.

Because the impact of quantum technologies on all of our lives will be so huge, it’s essential for scientists to be in dialogue with the public. Quantum Untangled will help to convey the beauty of quantum science through an artistic language that speaks to all of us.”


IYQ _The Blind Proliferation by Conrad Shawcross – side view – credit University of Nottingham- photo by Nick Dunmur.

King’s Quantum

Quantum Untangled at Science Gallery London marks the International Year of Quantum Science & Technology (IYQ), a year-long global initiative celebrating 100 years of quantum mechanics.

King’s College London has played a pivotal role in the history of quantum research. Professor Charles Coulson (Chair of Theoretical Physics at King’s College London from 1947 to 1952) was one of the pioneers in the application of quantum mechanics to understand how atoms bond together to form molecules.

Fast forward to the 21st Century, King’s has its own dedicated quantum research centre, bringing together scientists from across different sciences to shape the future of technology for the next 100 years and beyond.

King’s Quantum is driving this complex area of science—guided by the UK government’s National Quantum Strategy. The centre’s research spans many areas of science, from black holes to quantum computers and quantum-powered healthcare.


Quantum Untangled and Cosmic Titans

Quantum Untangled is an adaptation of Cosmic Titans: Art, Science and the Quantum Universe, a touring exhibition from Lakeside Arts and ARTlab, University of Nottingham.


Featured Image: Quantum Untangled at Science Gallery London (illustrated image).

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