Flu Virus

Laura Splan’s Doilies is a series of computerized machine embroidered doilies mounted on black velvet. The design of each doily is based on a different viral structure. The lace doily has traditionally referenced designs and motifs from nature. Furthermore, these decorative objects would be heirlooms, handed down from one generation to the next. The work explores the “domestication” of microbial and biomedical imagery. Many recent events, epidemics, and commercial products have brought this imagery into our living rooms, kitchens, and bathrooms. Bio-terrorism, SARS, and antibacterial soaps alike have all heightened our awareness of the microbial world. Doilies serve as a metaphor for the way we have adapted our everyday lives to these now everyday concerns. Here domestic artifacts and heirlooms manifest the psychological heredity of our cultural anxieties.

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Author

  • Laura Splan is a mixed media artist based in New York City.   She holds a Bachelor of Fine Art from the University of California, Irvine where she originally studied Biological Sciences.   She received her Master of Fine Art in Sculpture from Mills College in Oakland, CA.

    Her interest in science and medicine stems from a variety of experiences and interests and is influenced by cultural trends and events.   Both her father and sister have worked for a company that manufactures surgical and medical products such as implants.   This nurtured her interest in medicine and gave her access to images and information she might otherwise not have had.   Health epidemics, bio-terrorism, reality makeover shows, cloned cats, anti-microbial products, and pharmaceutical commercials all serve as fuel for inspiration for her work.

    Her work has been exhibited at many West Coast venues where she previously resided including San Francisco MOMA Artist's Gallery, San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art, San Francisco Arts Commission Gallery, Los Angeles Center For Digital Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Santa Rosa, CA .   She has also shown at Nexus Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Delta Axis Gallery

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