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BԪַGrotesque, human-animal hybrid creaturesBԪַ on display at B.C. art exhibit

Australian scupltor Patricia PiccininiBԪַs work has garnered social media craze around the world
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Sculptures of transgenic humans are set to turn heads at an upcoming art exhibit in Vancouver.

The grotesque BԪַ but also captivating BԪַ work by Australian sculptor Patricia Piccinini has garnered international attention, combining animalistic and human body parts together in pieces made out of silicon, fibreglass, Plasticine and human hair.

PiccininiBԪַs immersing sculpture experience, called Curious Imaginings, will BԪַchallenge us to explore the social impacts of emerging biotechnology and our ethical limits in an age where genetic engineering and digital technologies are already pushing the boundaries of humanity,BԪַ art exhibit group said in a news release this week.

The hyper-realist BԪַworld of oddly captivating, somewhat grotesque, human-animal hybrid creaturesBԪַ will be the artistBԪַs first exhibition in a non-museum setting, transforming a wing of the 105-year-old Patricia Hotel.

PicciniBԪַs work has already attracted international art lovers in exhibits across the globe, including a 2016 exhibit that saw 450,000 people attend.

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The show runs from Sept. 14 until Dec. 15.



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About the Author: Ashley Wadhwani-Smith

I began my journalistic journey at Black Press Media as a community reporter in my hometown of Maple Ridge, B.C.
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