Liszt Institute London presents Biophilia, a one-of-a-kind exhibit featuring the thought-provoking combination of the works of neuroscientist Dániel Barabási and photo artist Balázs Csizik.
The exhibition is organised around the concept of life and its different dimensions, as the duo combines the tools of science and fine art to present the central theme through a variety of media, from cellular organisation to networks of urban spaces and communities.
Join us for the opening on Wednesday, 12 November, 6.00 - 8.00 pm.
The evening will include an introduction by Dániel Barabási, FutureHouse AI-for-Science Fellow and Eric and Wendy Schmidt Fellow at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Curated by Zsófia Máté, Biophilia brings together the disciplines of science and fine art to reflect on life in its many dimensions — from the cellular organisation of living systems to the complex networks of urban spaces and communities.
Previously showcased in New York, Brussels, and Stuttgart, we are delighted to present this thought-provoking exhibition in London for the first time.
The exhibition will be open to the public from 13 November 2025 to 16 January 2026, Monday to Friday.