Dyscorpia: Exhibition, Enterprise Square Galleries, Edmonton, Canada

Paul Harrison (Artist), Sean Caulfield (Artist), Ingram Liz (Artist), Isabelle Van Grimde (Artist), Marilene Oliver (Curator)

Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

Abstract

The works presented as part of this exhibition are part of the ongoing research 'Genes, Memes & Time Machines' and are derived from the research project undertaken as part of the EpiGeneSys European Network of Excellence (Associate Artist with this EU Funded FP7 Framework project – 2011 - 2016) - including the output: #HASHTAG: Visions of Epigenetics/Visions d’Epigenetique (ARR 2016/2017) and (re)visions (ARR /2017).

Type of Output: Exhibitions/events 2019

Exhibition Title: DYSCORPIA

Works included: EpiGeneScapes 1- 4 Drawn for Thought (Folio of 12 Prints with Title Page) ENTERPRISE SQUARE GALLERIES, 10230 Jasper Ave. Edmonton, Canada. 23rd April – 30th June 2019

 

Symposium: 27th April 2019

 

Dyscorpia is an exhibition gathering artists and thinkers in visual art, design, contemporary dance, medical humanities, virtual reality, sound creation, computer science, and creative writing in order to question what it means not to know the limits of our bodies. Dyscorpia is not science-fiction. Dyscorpia is historical time and biological time entangled. It forces past and future in a deadlock, so the present can be squeezed inside out for you to see.

 

Curated by Marilene Olivier Other artists include: Isabelle Van Grimde, Liz Ingram and Sean Caulfield

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationEdmonton, Canada
PublisherEnterprise Square Galleries
Publication statusPublished - 2019

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