Quantum Entanglement
Oil on canvas 0.80×0.80, 2014
Scientific progress continues to push the boundaries of human understanding—altering how we perceive reality, express ideas, and define beauty. Within this evolving framework, art becomes a tool for exploring and even simulating nature, drawing inspiration from artificial intelligence, quantum theory, and biological systems. But such a convergence is only possible when we manage to reveal and reconstruct the hidden architecture of life itself.
As these fields intersect, BioArt and hybrid artistic practices raise urgent ethical and legal questions—calling for interdisciplinary dialogue between artists, scientists, theorists, and philosophers. In this context, art must look ahead—fusing the speculative physics and mathematics of the 22nd century with the creative language of the present.


