A new exhibition is set to explore what effect advanced technology has had on society.
The Sainsbury Centre in Norwich will attempt to delve into the 'exploration of truth' beginning February 17, 2024, featuring four key exhibitions.
The series will question the reality distortion caused by advanced technology, fake news and complicated scams amid the burgeoning presence of Artificial Intelligence.
Titles including In Event of Moon Disaster, focusing on the Apollo 11 moon landing conspiracy.
As well as this, Liquid Gender, a study on the relationship between gender expression and identity, will be shown from February 17 until August 4.
Indigenous artist, Jeffrey Gibson's first standalone UK exhibition starts on February 24 and goes on until August 4.
Mr Gibson, represented the USA at this year's Venice Biennale.
The Camera Never Lies: Challenging images through The Incite Project re-evaluates well-known images of the past century and their role in shaping global events' narratives.
The exhibition will be shown from May 18 till October 20.
The 2024 program also features a new, interlinked publication focussing on the intersection of leading artists and creative thinkers.
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