From Thursday, January 21, 2010
To Wednesday, April 07, 2010 at 00:59
What influences or determines our sense of who we are? What makes one person distinct from another? How does science inform human identity? This major new exhibition explores the tension between the way we view ourselves and how others see us.
Explore the subject of genetic testing. How curious are you about the information in your DNA?
Nine individual stories introduce eight distinct rooms. One room begins with the story of scientist Alec Jeffreys' invention of DNA fingerprinting 25 years ago, the diaries of Samuel Pepys introduce another, while self-portraiture is explored through the work of the Jewish artist Claude Cahun, who despite being sentenced to death for acts of resistance, survived the Nazi occupation of Jersey.
Find out more about Clive Wearing, whose diaries are featured in the Samuel Pepys room
Other subjects tackled include twins, phrenology and brain imaging, gender and sexuality, race and prejudice, and acting and improvisation.
Entrance Free.
Opening hours:
Tuesday to Sunday 10 am to 6pm
Thursday until 10pm
The Wellcome Collection
183 Euston Road, NW1
Nearest Tube: Euston Square