Monday, April 9, 2018

ART

ART


Patricia Piccinini's figures are profoundly disturbing. Strolling through Curious Affection, her new solo display at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Art, is much the same as entering a science research facility loaded with DNA tests. Produced using silicone, fiberglass and even human hair, her models are stunningly exact, be that as it may, we can't make certain what life they resemble. The craftsman makes a rich parallel universe where transgenic tests prosper and human development has offered approach to hereditary designing and DNA joining. 

Inquisitive Affection is an auspicious and welcome acknowledgment of Piccinini's tremendous commitment to coming to back to the mid-1990s. Working over an assortment of mediums including photography, video and drawing, she is maybe best known for her hyperreal manifestations.

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