Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg

Overview

Dr Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg (b.1982). is a multidisciplinary artist examining our fraught

relationships with nature and technology. Through artworks, writing and curatorial projects,

Ginsberg's work explores subjects as diverse as artificial intelligence, synthetic biology,

conservation, biodiversity and evolution, as she investigates the human impulse to "better" the world. She experiments with simulation, representation and the nonhuman perspective to question the contemporary fixation on innovation over conservation, despite the environmental crisis.

For After Nature, Ginsberg shows prints from an experimental interspecies living artwork, Pollinator Pathmaker. Pollinator Pathmaker is an artwork for pollinators, planted and cared for by humans, and was originally commissioned by the Eden Project.

Ginsburg has exhibited internationally, including at MoMA New York, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, the National Museum of China, the Centre Pompidou, Paris, Bildmuseet, Umea, Serpentine Gallery, London and the Royal Academy of Arts, London. Her work is held in private and museum permanent collections, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, Therme Art and ZKM Karlsruhe.