Media Space, Digital art gallery at Science Museum, London, United Kingdom.
Media Space is an exhibition area within the Science Museum dedicated to photography, film, and broadcast media. The galleries display both historical and contemporary works exploring the technologies behind image capture and distribution.
The project was created in 2013 through a collaboration between the National Media Museum and the Science Museum. This partnership brought media photography expertise into the established science institution.
The space presents photography and moving image works that explore how people, technology, and creativity intersect in daily life. Visitors encounter exhibitions that show the connections between artistic vision and technical innovation.
The galleries are integrated into the Science Museum's regular opening hours, allowing visitors to explore the space as part of their museum visit. Access is free and the rooms connect easily with the rest of the building.
A notable exhibition displayed rare photographs from the Tony Ray-Jones archive, capturing everyday English scenes with humor and reflection. These works were selected and arranged by a respected curator for fresh interpretation.
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