Anicka Yi
New York City, New York, South Korea (Born in South Korea, works in USA)
About the Artist
Anicka Yi's installations and sculptures delve into the intersection of biology, technology, and sensory experience. Through the use of organic materials, scientific processes, and olfactory elements, she creates immersive environments that challenge conventional notions of perception.More Artists from South Korea
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