Experimenta Life Forms
Philosophers have wrestled with defining life for thousands of years. Experimenta Life Forms reveals how contemporary artists are approaching this perennial question, at a time when technological change and new research findings are making definitions of ‘life’ increasingly difficult to pin down. What new life forms are emerging through technological and biological adaptation and invention? Are our definitions of life shifting because of new scientific discoveries? How do First Nation’s epistemologies influence our ways of thinking and understanding life? How are notions of our place in the web of life changing now that research is identifying sentience in animals, plant-life, and maybe soon to be found in our machines?
Experimenta Life Forms is a timely exhibition featuring a diversity of artforms including robotics, bio-art, screen-based works, installations, participatory and generative art. The exhibition showcases 20 leading Australian and international artists whose work makes significant contribution to current dialogues about the changing landscape of life as we know it.
Locations
National Touring (Queensland, New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania)
Artists Daniel Boyd, Michael Candy, Brad Darkson, Donna Davis, Justine Emard, Anton Hasell, Floris Kaayk; Thomas Marcusson, Uyen Nguyen, Max Piantoni and Matthew Riley, Helen Pynor, Dominic Redfern, Theresa Schubert, Rebecca Selleck, Agat Sharma, Miranda Smitheram, PluginHUMAN, The Tissue Culture & Art Project, mOwson&M0wson, Laura Woodward, Kite and Devin Ronneberg
Curators Jonathan Parsons and Lubi Thomas
Associate Curator Jessica Clark
Dates 2021–2023
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Touring
Noosa Regional Gallery, Tewantin (6 August–1 October 2023)
New England Regional Art Museum, Armidale (1 April–26 May 2023)
The Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre, Mount Gambier (4 February–12 March 2023)
Western Plains Cultural Centre, Dubbo (2 July– 18 September 2022)
Tweed Regional Gallery, Murwillumbah (10 December 2021–30 January 2022)
The Lock-Up, Newcastle (10 July–12 Sep 2021)
Plimsoll Gallery UTAS, Hobart (19 March– 9 May 2021)