She sculpts what humans are becoming.
Patricia Piccinini creates hyperrealistic silicone sculptures that show our genetic future. When we edit DNA and play with evolution, this is what we'll create. Part human, part unknown. Disturbing, tender, and coming sooner than you think.
The most unsettling part? These creatures love just like we do.
This Australian artist's controversial work is displayed in galleries worldwide, forcing us to question: In a world of genetic modification and designer DNA, what makes something worthy of love?
Patricia Piccinini creates hyperrealistic silicone sculptures that show our genetic future. When we edit DNA and play with evolution, this is what we'll create. Part human, part unknown. Disturbing, tender, and coming sooner than you think.
The most unsettling part? These creatures love just like we do.
This Australian artist's controversial work is displayed in galleries worldwide, forcing us to question: In a world of genetic modification and designer DNA, what makes something worthy of love?
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