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summary | Anicka Yi Studio Search presents a diverse range of exhibitions featuring Anicka Yi's unique art series. The works include Radiolaria, Mesh Paintings (KñMM), Lññ; Contact Lens Aquarium; Tempura Fried Flowers; Mushroom Cages; Fragrance Works; Kombucha Sculptures; Quarantine Tents and more.
The installations consist of a variety of mediums including Techno-Geo, Bioreactors, Winogradsky Cultures/Bacteria Lightbox/Kelp Sculptures/Shoji Towers/Teak Vitrines/Biomorphic Reliefs/Octopus Panels/Nests/Chicken Skins/Tents/Fruiting Bodies/Glass/Vacuum Seal.
Exhibitions range from Metaspore at Pirelli HangarBicocca to Denial featuring Lars Friedrich. Other notable works include Precambrian Panel, Quantum Foam and Biofouled Sculptures with accompanying Video/Aerobes/Radiolaria/KñMM/Lññ/Mesh Paintings/Assemblages.
The collection also features various installations such as Petri Dish Lightbox/Winogradsky Cultures/Mushroom Cages/Fruiting Bodies/Tent/Fever and Spear. Anicka Yi's work explores themes like Bioreactors, Bacteria Cultures/Bacteria Lightbox/Lenticular Prints/Kelp Sculptures/Shoji Towers/Teak Vitrines/Biomorphic Reliefs/Octopus Panels/Nests/Chicken Skins/Vacuum Seal.
An impressive range of materials and techniques have been employed in the creation of Anicka Yi's artworks, with a focus on exploring bio-art as an intersection between biology, technology, art-making practices. The artist experiments by incorporating biological processes into her work to create living installations that challenge our notions about life forms' relationship with humans.
In conclusion, this search offers access to countless diverse exhibitions featuring the unique and thought-provoking works of Anicka Yi Studio Search series 3 exhibit - Radiolaria: KñMM Lññ Mesh Paintings. Explore a fascinating world where art meets science at its finest! |
title | Anicka Yi Studio |
description | Informed by scientific research, biology, and perfumers, Anicka Yi has produced a unique body of work over the past decade at the intersection of politics and macrobiotics. Her practice questions the increasingly hazy taxonomic distinctions between what is human, animal, plant and machine, and is the result of an alchemical process of experimentation that explores often incompatible materials. |
keywords | panels, sculptures, exhibitions, paintings, tents, bacteria, series, radiolaria, mesh, contact, lens, aquarium, fever, spear, tempura, flowers, mushroom |
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created | 2025-08-24 |
updated | 2025-08-24 |
summarized | 2025-08-28 |
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