BioArt

Artwork involving living organisms

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We include updates on Matthew Barney, Chris Burden, Orlan, Ericaamerica, Strange Culture, Hybrid art, Victimless Leather, Suzanne Lee, Laura Cinti, Angelo Vermeulen, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, Chrissy Conant, Hackteria, Mara G. Haseltine, The Xenotext, Marc Quinn ... and more.

March 8 2024 Second performance of 'Xeno in Vivo' at the Exploratorium, with Dewey-Hagborg narrating conversations about the ethical implications of xenotransplantation, accompanied by original music composed by Bethany Barrett.
March 7 2024 Heather Dewey-Hagborg premiered her multimedia opera 'Xeno in Vivo' at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, exploring xenotransplantation and CRISPR gene editing through live performance, featuring four opera singers, projections, sculpture, and live beating heart cells.
2019 Won the New Technology Art Award for her project 'Probably Chelsea' at Zebrastraat in Ghent, Belgium.
October 2018 The 'Probably Chelsea' exhibition was featured at the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art in the Hyperprometheus exhibition from October to December.
May 2018 The 'Probably Chelsea' exhibition was displayed at MU Art Space in Eindhoven, Netherlands, as part of the Genomic Intimacy exhibition from May to July.
January 2018 The 'Probably Chelsea' exhibition was shown at Transmediale 2018: Face Value in Berlin from January to April.
2017 Heather Dewey-Hagborg collaborated with Chelsea Manning to create an exhibition titled 'A Becoming Resemblance' at Fridman Gallery in New York City, featuring 3-D printed portraits of Manning based on her DNA samples.
2016 Received a Creative Capital Award, a prestigious recognition for artists working on groundbreaking projects.
2013 Received special mention at the VIDA 15.0 Art and Artificial Life International Awards, recognizing her innovative work at the intersection of art and technology.
2012 Awarded Artist's Residency and Jerome Foundation Grant at Clocktower Gallery in Manhattan, New York.
2012 Completed a residency at Eyebeam, a prominent art and technology center.

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