"Santa Cruz River, 2016-2017" by Alexandra Kehayoglou is likely a textile-based artwork, consistent with her practice of creating hand-tufted wool landscapes. This piece would specifically represent the Santa Cruz River as it appeared or was…
Patricia Johanson's "Fair Park Lagoon Restoration" (1981-1986) is an early example of ecological art where the artist integrated art and infrastructure to restore a degraded urban lagoon in Dallas, Texas. Johanson's design transformed the…
Basia Irland's "Ice Receding/Books Reseeding" is an ongoing project that combines sculpture, water ecology, and community engagement. Irland creates "ice books" embedded with native seeds, which are then placed in rivers and other waterways as the…
Environmental Sculptures is a collaborative project initiated in 2013 by Jim Swaim and Paul Quirk, driven by a concern for environmental pollution observed along the Intracoastal Waterway. The initiative creates engaging sculptures primarily from…
The Artist used the Biology of the human body and (like plastic surgery) created a working human ear on his arm, though it cant hear yet he is working towards a actual working ear lobe.
This picture depicts Tuur Van Balen with a cage releasing a pigeon. The pigeons he is releasing is genetically modified in order to excrete soap instead of leaving feces.
This is a photo of heads hanging on a gray wall with cases on pedestals below each head. Heather Dewey-Hagborg collected DNA from public spaces to reconstruct 3D portraits of anonymous individuals
This photo showcases the Bio Art pamphlet from the Altered Realities exposition at the ArtScience Museum in Singapore which addresses genetic engineering's ethical and social dimensions.