Sunday, September 30, 2018

Hooked review – Art for the people at the new London Science Gallery

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Hooked review – Art for the people at the new London Science Gallery
From heroin to Playstation, we are all users argues Hooked, a captivating show to launch a gallery with ambitions to demolish the boundaries around science
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