Bojana Ginn | Infinite Body review and other news

Reimagining the future: a conversation with Bojana Ginn

September 14,2017
ArtsAtl.com
by Laura Relyea
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Since moving to the United States from Serbia in 2002, Bojana Ginn has captured the imaginations of innumerable art lovers, gallerists and scientists alike with her two- and three-dimensional ephemeral works that explore issues on the forefront in the realms of science and mathematics — the ethics of bioengineering, meddling with the human genome and developments in artificial intelligence.

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Bojana Ginn in her studio


News: MOCA GA announces the 2017 Working Artist Project recipients

August 14,2017
ArtsAtl.com
by Laura Relyea
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Atlanta’s arts community gathered at The Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia for the organization’s annual announcement of its Working Artist Project winners for 2017.

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gathering at MOCA GA


Review: “The Translated Mark” explores repetition, technical innovation and communication

April 26,2017
ArtsAtl.com
by Jerry Cullum
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Bojana Ginn’s Infinite Body, at Whitespace through May 13, ought to be experienced as an extraordinarily beautiful exhibition first and foremost. The reasoning behind the beauty takes us into intellectual territory that requires a bit of a journey to fathom.

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