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Can we outwit death? That question has been asked for as long as humans have roamed the earth, but modern research shows that the question of eternal life should be viewed not only from as a religious and philosophical matter, but also as a biological possibility.<\/p>\n

But while we humans are developing more and more advanced methods to prolong life, for the first time in \u00a0history we ourselves have the capacity to extinguish all life on earth. Nuclear weapons are not the only threat. Our way of life is destroying the climate and diminishing the chances of future life, day by day.<\/p>\n

According to Clara \u00c5hlvik, curator of Life Eternal<\/em>, the aim of the exhibition is to reflect on issues related to eternity, and thus also the future. “It is more urgent than ever to find new ways of talking about how we should continue our journey. In these discussions, the Nobel Prize can play a key role,” she says.<\/p>\n

“This is by far the biggest exhibition project by the Nobel Prize Museum \u2013 bringing together science, art and cultural history in a way that is completely new to us,” says Erika Lanner, Director of the Nobel Prize Museum. “It is fantastic to see how relevant and crucial the Nobel Prize is when it comes to issues that many people are thinking about \u2013 not least life, death and our future on earth.”<\/p>\n

“The Life<\/em> Eternal<\/em> exhibition is extremely ambitious, not to say spectacular. It provides a sample of the dynamic that will be possible at a new Nobel Center at Slussen,” says M\u00e5rten Castenfors, Head of Liljevalchs. “Put simply: this is what some of the content of the future centre might look like \u2013 all for the enjoyment of Stockholm residents and visitors. To me, it goes without saying that Liljevalchs will play a part in helping to define this future.”<\/p>\n

Artists Mark Dion, Niki Lindroth von Bahr and Christian Partos have been commissioned to create new works for the exhibition. Oscar Nilsson will also contribute a sculpture of the sickly girl Josie taken from the 2021 novel Klara and the Sun<\/em>, written by the 2017 Nobel Prize laureate in literature, Kazuo Ishiguro.<\/p>\n

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Various issues will be highlighted in the exhibition halls. Visitors will be challenged to think about what happens as we get older and whether it is possible to stop ageing. How our lives and societies are being affected by Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology. Whether there may be a life after this one, or whether parallel worlds exist. In one of the halls, the exhibition will take an in-depth look at why some people put their own lives at risk for a higher purpose.<\/p>\n

In one of the rooms at Liljevalchs, visitors will be able to sit down at the desks of some Nobel laureates to learn more about their work processes and creativity. One laureate who will be highlighted is Marie Curie. She succeeded in isolating pure radium that later proved capable of saving lives by means of radiation therapy to combat cancerous tumours. But radiation also posed risks. Marie Curie’s own life was ended by a blood disease that was probably caused by her work with radiation. At peace prize laureate Desmond Tutu’s desk, it will be possible to listen to witnesses from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that he led after the abolition of apartheid in South Africa.<\/p>\n

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The following artists are providing works for the exhibition<\/strong><\/p>\n

Anna Dumitriu, Andrea Galvani, Ann Lislegaard, Britta Marakatt-Labba, Christian Partos, Dana Sederowsky, \u00c9va Mag, Fredrik Paulsen, Jone Kvie, Julian Charri\u00e8re, Laura Splan, Mark Dion, Mats Hjelm, Moa Israelsson, Niki Lindroth von Bahr, Oscar Nilsson, Petra Lindholm, Rineke Dijkstra, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Ulla Wiggen, William Kentridge, Ylva Carlgren, ARTECHOUSE and a joint work by John Wynne and Tim Wainwright.<\/p>\n

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Creative partners include<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sahara Widoff, Greger Ulf Nilson, Birger Lipinski, Annesofie Becker, Morten S\u00f8ndergaard, Magnus af Petersens, Matilda Lindvall, Jan Gradvall, Lars Forsberg, YOKE, Transpond, Digizyme, Hangmen, Alnarp Foodtech, AI Sweden, AGoodId, Sveriges Unga Akademi (the Young Academy of Sweden).<\/p>\n

\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

About the exhibition<\/strong><\/p>\n

Life Eternal<\/em> is an unusually boundary-breaching exhibition that sheds light on the crucial issues of our era. The exhibition at Liljevalchs will be the Nobel Prize Museum’s largest ever in Stockholm and can be regarded as a prelude to the new Nobel Center that will be built at Slussen. The exhibition will be on display between 1 October 2022 and 29 January 2023. Read more at https:\/\/evigtliv.nobelprizemuseum.se\/<\/a><\/p>\n

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Anthology<\/strong><\/p>\n

The exhibition is also accompanied by an anthology with the same name, in which more than 35 writers elaborate on the theme of eternal life. Among those who have contributed essays are Karl Ove Knausg\u00e5rd and Ellen Mattsson. The editors of the book are Clara \u00c5hlvik, Director of Exhibitions at the Nobel Prize Museum, and journalist Jan Gradvall. The book was designed by Greger Ulf Nilson. The anthology is on sale at Liljevalchs and the Nobel Prize Museum.<\/p>\n

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For further information, please contact<\/strong><\/p>\n

Rebecka Oxelstr\u00f6m, Head of Press, +46 734 12 66 75,
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rebecka.oxelstrom@nobelprize.org<\/a><\/p>\n

Press images<\/strong><\/p>\n

Images can be accessed online at https:\/\/nobelprize.org\/press-images-life-eternal<\/a><\/p>\n

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About the Nobel Prize Museum<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Nobel Prize shows that ideas can change the world. The courage, creativity and perseverance of the Nobel Laureates inspire us and give us hope for the future. Films, in-depth tours, and artefacts tell the stories of the Laureates and their contributions \u2018for the greatest benefit to humankind\u2019. Based on the Nobel Prize\u2019s unique combination of fields \u2013 natural sciences, literature and peace \u2013 we examine the greatest challenges of our time and show how we can respond to them through science, humanism and collaboration. With our exhibitions, school programmes, lectures and conversations, we at the Nobel Prize Museum strive to engage the public in making a better world. Today we are located at Stortorget in Gamla Stan, Stockholm\u2019s Old Town district. We are planning to create a new home for Nobel Prize public outreach activities at Slussen in central Stockholm.<\/p>\n

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