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Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg (born 1982) is a British and South African artist who lives and works in
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, UK. She is known for artworks that explore the relationship between humans, technology and nature. Many of her works are achieved using
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synthetic biology Synthetic biology (SynBio) is a multidisciplinary field of science that focuses on living systems and organisms. It applies engineering principles to develop new biological parts, devices, and systems or to redesign existing systems found in nat ...
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Early life and education

Ginsberg completed an MA (Cantab) in
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from the
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in 2004. She attended
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as a Visiting Student between 2005 - 2006. In 2009, Ginsberg received an MA in Design Interactions at the
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, London, UK. In 2017, Ginsberg completed a PhD at the Royal College of Art. Her thesis explored the notion of ‘better’ in relation to design and synthetic biology.


Career

Ginsberg’s artworks focus on humans' relationship with the non-human world, broaching themes such as artificial intelligence, synthetic biology, biodiversity, nature, conservation, and evolution. Her background in design and synthetic biology often informs her artistic practice. Her installations have been shown at the
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Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo The is a contemporary art museum in Koto, Tokyo, Japan. The museum is located in Kiba Park. It was opened in 1995. Collections *''Marilyn Monroe'' by Andy Warhol (1967) *'' Girl with Hair Ribbon'' by Roy Lichtenstein (1965) *''Honey-pop'' ...
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. Ginsberg has exhibited her projects at various institutions, including the Natural History Museum, London
Serpentine Gallery
London; Royal Academy, London; Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid; Centre Pompidou, Paris; V&A Museum, London; MIT, Boston; Museum of Modern Art, New York and Ted Global. She has been the recipient of awards such as the 2023 S+T+ARTS Prize - Grand Prize for Artistic Exploration; Breakthrough of the Year, Science in the Arts, Falling Walls, 2020; The Rapoport Award for Women in Art & Tech, 2019; Changemaker Award, Dezeen, 2019; London Design Medal, 2012 and Future 50, Icon Magazine, 2013.


Notable works

The Sixth Extinction - Using AI and speculative thinking, Alexandra created a piece titled “The Sixth Extinction”. The work showcases the potential of synthetic biology when it is meshed with ecosystem conservation. The piece highlights the idea of organisms designed to protect disappearing ecosystems. There is also underlying juxtaposition regarding government ownership and industrialization of nature. This work was showcased by the Science Gallery at Trinity College of Dublin in the Grow Your Own exhibition. Alexandra is listed as a curator along with Michael John Gorman, Paul Freemont,
Anthony Dunne Anthony Dunne is a critical designer, educator and founder of the art group Dunne & Raby, Dunne and Raby. He runs the studio with his long term partner and collaborator Fiona Raby. He was a reader at the Royal College of Art Design Interactions d ...
, and Cathal Gravey. This exhibition ran from December 25th, 2013 to January 19th 2014. Resurrecting the Sublime - Resurrecting the Sublime is a collaborative series of immersive installations showcasing the combination of extracted DNA and synthetic fragrance technologies. These immersive experiences allow individuals to experience the fragrance of extinct flowers that are lost as a result of imperialist conquest. These flowers include the Hibiscadelphus wilderianus, Orbexilum stipulatum, and the Leucadendron grandiflorum. Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg collaborated alongside
Sissel Tolaas Sissel Tolaas is a Norwegian artist and researcher known for her work with smell. Early life Sissel Tolaas was born in 1961 in Stavanger, Norway and is now based in Berlin. Tolaas has a background in chemistry, mathematics, linguistics, lan ...
and Christina Agapakis leading the researchers and engineers from Ginkgo Bioworks. Pollinator Pathmaker Project - In 2021, she was commissioned by the
Eden Project The Eden Project () is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. The project is located in a reclaimed china clay clay pit, pit.Ordnance Survey (2005). ''OS Explorer Map 107 – Fowey, Looe & Lostwithiel''. . The complex is dominated by two h ...
to create a pollinator-friendly artwork, taking the shape of gardens generated by an algorithm. The algorithm was designed to be empathetic to how insects see the world and what they consider art. The goal behind the project was to maximize pollinator diversity and create multi species artwork collaborating with plants, animals, and people. The Lost Rhino - The Lost Rhino is a four part display of the endangered
Northern White Rhino The northern white rhinoceros or northern white rhino (''Ceratotherium simum cottoni'') is one of two subspecies of the white rhinoceros (the other being the southern white rhinoceros). This subspecies is a grazer in grasslands and savanna wood ...
. One of the representations is a projection called ‘The Substitute'. Ginsberg created this piece using AI technology meshed with footage from the last of its kind. This piece is a commentary on how conservation is becoming less about existing animals while the issue of disappearance is still at hand. The other three parts of the display were also curated by Ginsberg. These include facsimile inaccurate prints of the northern white rhino by Albrecht Düer from the 16th century, a film depicting the growing heart cells from the deceased northern rhino Angalifu, and subspecies taxidermy southern white rhino.


Collections


daisyginsberg.com: ''Pollinator-Pathmaker'' – This link presents Dr. Ginsberg’s design for Eden Project and summer 2022 exhibit at Kensington Gardens Serpentine Galleries.
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pollinator.art
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* Cooper Hewitt *
ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe The ZKM , Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe (until March 2016: ZKM Center for Art and Media Technology), a cultural institution, was founded in 1989 and, since 1997, is located in a former munitions factory in Karlsruhe, Germany. The ZKM (Germa ...


Exhibitions

* July 11th – October 5th 2025,
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London: Part of ''More than Human''designmuseum.org
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ginsberg, Alexandra Daisy 1982 births Living people 21st-century British artists Synthetic biology artists British contemporary artists 21st-century British women artists 21st-century English women British conceptual artists Alumni of the Royal College of Art