From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina

Autores
Matewecki, Natalia
Año de publicación
2020
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
Bioart is an artistic genre that brings together works that use techniques, protocols, and methodologies from the fields of biology and, above all, biotechnology, for artistic ends. The first works of bioart in Argentina were created in 2008 following the creation of the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory. After a decade of intense creativity in the production of bioart in Argentina, this article presents an overview of the works that played a part in consolidating the genre in the country. The artworks discussed here were created in connection with the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory, and many also formed part of the retrospective exhibition Cosas Extrañas. Bioarte en la Argentina [Strange Things. Bioart in Argentina], which was held at the Center for Art at the National University of La Plata in 2019. The exhibition included eleven works from 2008–2018 by the following Argentinian artists: Daniel Álvarez Olmedo, Agustín Bucari, Gabriel Cicuttin, Joaquín Fargas, Luciana Paoletti, Darío Sacco, Guido Villar, Marina Zerbarini, and the collective Grupo Proyecto Untitled.
Facultad de Artes
Materia
Bellas Artes
Bioart
Contemporary art
Argentinian art
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acceso abierto
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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SEDICI (UNLP)
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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title From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
spellingShingle From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
Matewecki, Natalia
Bellas Artes
Bioart
Contemporary art
Argentinian art
title_short From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
title_full From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
title_fullStr From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
title_sort From the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory to the Strange Things retrospective: Ten years of bioart in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Matewecki, Natalia
author Matewecki, Natalia
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bellas Artes
Bioart
Contemporary art
Argentinian art
topic Bellas Artes
Bioart
Contemporary art
Argentinian art
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description Bioart is an artistic genre that brings together works that use techniques, protocols, and methodologies from the fields of biology and, above all, biotechnology, for artistic ends. The first works of bioart in Argentina were created in 2008 following the creation of the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory. After a decade of intense creativity in the production of bioart in Argentina, this article presents an overview of the works that played a part in consolidating the genre in the country. The artworks discussed here were created in connection with the Argentinian Bioart Laboratory, and many also formed part of the retrospective exhibition Cosas Extrañas. Bioarte en la Argentina [Strange Things. Bioart in Argentina], which was held at the Center for Art at the National University of La Plata in 2019. The exhibition included eleven works from 2008–2018 by the following Argentinian artists: Daniel Álvarez Olmedo, Agustín Bucari, Gabriel Cicuttin, Joaquín Fargas, Luciana Paoletti, Darío Sacco, Guido Villar, Marina Zerbarini, and the collective Grupo Proyecto Untitled.
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