“The interest we’ve had in the exhibition has absolutely staggered us,”
says Giles Baker-Smith, owner of the London gallery which is displaying more
than a dozen giant images from the Hubble Space Telescope. The most mind-blowing
of all must be the Hubble Deep Field, the furthest human beings have ever peered
into the Universe and an image that surely ranks with that of DNA as one of the
seminal images of 20th-century science. The Hubble exhibition is at the Blue
Gallery, 93 Wharton Street, London SW3 2HP until 26 July.
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