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The Moody’s fall 2025 exhibition focuses on the topic of biomorphism—artistic styles that use occurring patterns or shapes inspired by nature— as seen through the lens of seven international artists. Their respective work highlights the impact of new technologies and industrial manufacturing processes on ever-
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The selected artists approach the representation of living forms, including the human body, to question gender and the inherent tension between industrial production and handmade craft. For example, the work of Christina Quarles confronts gender stereotypes by painting fluid bodies that dismantle assumptions surrounding sexual and racial identities. Berenice Olmedo’s sculptures incorporate forms and materials from the medical field, such as prostheses and orthotics, to challenge the notion of human wholeness and to draw attention to the political dimensions of disability, illness, and care. Working with mass-
Another aspect of the exhibition highlights how artists engage with innovations in material science, specifically physical and chemical compounds developed for applications in engineering and bioscience. For example, Lucy Kim uses a laboratory-
At a time when scientific research is subject to increased public scrutiny, Bio Morphe foregrounds the ways in which artists can invite wide-
The artists featured in the exhibition are Eva Fabregas (b.1988 in Barcelona, Spain; lives in Barcelona), Tishan Hsu (b. 1951 in Boston, MA; lives in New York, NY), Lucy Kim (b. 1978 in Seoul, South Korea; lives in Cambridge, MA), Berenice Olmedo (b. 1987 in Oaxaca, Mexico; lives in Mexico City), Sui Park (b. 1977 in Seoul, South Korea; lives in New York, NY), Christina Quarles (b. 1985 in Chicago, IL; lives in Los Angeles, CA), and Louise Bourgeois (b. 1911 in Paris; d. 2010 in New York).
The exhibition is curated by Frauke V. Josenhans, Guest Curator, Moody Center for the Arts. Graphic design is by Omnivore, Inc.: Alice Chung, Julie Cho, Karen Hsu.
Exhibition 05 September -
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Sui Park, Microcosms. Courtesy of Sapar Contemporary.