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Margherita Pevere

Margherita Pevere is an artist and researcher working across biological arts and performance. Her inquiry hybridizes biolab practice, ecology and feminist and queer studies to create visceral pieces that shadow today’s surging ecological complexity. Her body of work is a garden crawling with genetically edited bacteria, epithelial cells, sex hormones, microbial biofilm, bovine blood, slugs, growing plants and decomposing biological remains. She co-founded the artist group Fronte Vacuo (with Marco Donnarumma and Andrea Familari) to create performances made of bodies, symbionts, sounds, machines and images. Currently a Ph.D. candidate (artistic research) at Aalto University, she is a member of the Finnish Bioart Society, the Queer Death Studies Network and the Posthumanities Hub.

Contact: Department of Art, Aalto University, P.O. Box 11000 (Otakaari 1B), 00076, Espoo, Finland.

Web address: www.margheritapevere.com


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