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Levitation: CERN’s new temporary exhibition explores space and time through glass art

Glass sculptures by Slovak artist Ján Zoričák, some created using materials from CERN experiments, are on display at the Globe of Science and Innovation until 24 August

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One of the artworks on display at the exhibition. (Image: CERN)

From 13 June to 24 August 2025, you have the chance to visit Levitation, a captivating exhibition by the renowned Slovak glass artist Ján Zoričák. Following on from Curious Connections, Levitation, the second temporary exhibition hosted at the Globe of Science and Innovation, explores space and time through glass artworks in an imaginative way, weaving in metal, bronze and natural materials as well as materials from CERN experiments. Alongside the artworks, a short AI-generated film by Nina Tahy and the exhibition’s curator, Ivan Jančár, explores Zoričák’s creations through different technological perspectives. Levitation beautifully bridges the world of fine art and the wonders of cutting-edge science. 

The exhibition is presented with the kind support of the Slovak Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs and the Permanent Mission of the Slovak Republic to the United Nations Office and other international organisations in Geneva.