This week there's a strong science and art vibe as Izzy and Anna describe their favourite exhibitions of all time. There's some existential jellyfish, some wondrous mahogany cabinets, a deep dive into Alice in Wonderland, the origin story of Rachel Sussman, and some mild controversy over utensil use - this is not an episode to miss! Exhibitions/artworks mentioned: ‘Our Time on Earth’ at the Barbican; ‘Future Knowledge’ at Modern Art Oxford (ft. Air Pollution Toile, Lucy Kimbell; Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, Tania Kovats; The Oldest Living Things in the World, Rachel Sussman; and Continuing Bodies, How Nature Builds); ‘Eco-visionaries’ at the RA (ft. win > < win, Rimini Protokoll (Helgard Haug, Stefan Kaegi and Daniel Wetzel)); ‘Radical Landscapes’ at Tate Liverpool (ft. Back to the Fields, Ruth Ewan); and ‘Alice in Wonderland: Curiouser and Curiouser’ at the V&A. Music: Ketsa, Still Room On The Night Train available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa