The Moody Center for the Arts presents the new exhibition "Bio Morphe," featuring seven international artists who evoke forms and patterns inspired by nature, as well as employ biological materials, to explore constructs of society, science, and technology. The exhibition includes works from Tishan Hsu, Lucy Kim, Berenice Olmedo, Christina Quarles, and Louise Bourgeois, as well as site-specific sculptural installations by Eva Fàbregas and Sui Park.
Offering intersecting and diverging approaches to biomorphism as a formal and conceptual focal point, the exhibition explores how the representation of organic forms can add nuance to questions around gender, disability, mass consumption, and the ethics of technological innovation.
The exhibition will remain on display through December 20.
The Moody Center for the Arts presents the new exhibition "Bio Morphe," featuring seven international artists who evoke forms and patterns inspired by nature, as well as employ biological materials, to explore constructs of society, science, and technology. The exhibition includes works from Tishan Hsu, Lucy Kim, Berenice Olmedo, Christina Quarles, and Louise Bourgeois, as well as site-specific sculptural installations by Eva Fàbregas and Sui Park.
Offering intersecting and diverging approaches to biomorphism as a formal and conceptual focal point, the exhibition explores how the representation of organic forms can add nuance to questions around gender, disability, mass consumption, and the ethics of technological innovation.
The exhibition will remain on display through December 20.
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Admission is free.