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The guide contains a highlight tour available in audio with audio description and as videos with British Sign Language BSL. The guide has 17 stops, each around four minutes long, featuring the voices of curators, artists and subject specialists. Ideals of beauty have existed in every culture and era.
Attaining and sustaining these qualities sometimes becomes a cult-like pursuit. Philosophers look to define beauty, artists try to capture it, scientists innovate to achieve it. It inspires feelings ranging from desire to rejection, pain to pleasure, ecstasy to greed. Our inner relationship to beauty is an intrinsic part of life for many of us, directly linked to our sense of health and wellbeing. The Cult of Beauty is an invitation to widen and complicate our understanding of beauty beyond the binaries of beautiful or ugly, natural or artificial, physical or digital.
It is a space that allows for multiple polarities, seeing beauty at both ends and everywhere in between.
Beauty is as scientific as it is poetic, as engineered as inherent. The exhibition questions and celebrates what beauty means to different communities, particularly marginalised ones, in our world today. It encourages us to claim agency over our identities and to define beauty according to our own values. Driven by an innate desire, we tend to believe the myth of an eternal hierarchy of beauty, despite its evolving nature.