![]() | figura serpentina (2006) light jet print 220 x 120 cm / 87 x 47” Edition of 6 bionic angel critically explores the potential technological manipulation of human evolution. The images from this series merge contemporary forms of body modification with classical idealized human figures from antiquity and the renaissance. Taking inspiration from mythology, especially Ovid's Metamorphosis, creatures in the throes of transformation serve as a metaphor for the inevitable genetic self-creation and possible immortality of the human body. From bionic angel at bitforms. |
| bionic angel at bitforms | Oct 26, 2006 | - | Nov 25, 2006 |
| bitforms gallery, nyc is pleased to announce the second U.S. solo exhibition of Michael Najjar and the debut of his bionic angel photography series. The imagery in these works merge contemporary forms of body modification with classical mythology. On... |
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